Sept. 26, 2007
General Motors and the United Auto Workers said they reached a tentative agreement on a new national contract for about 74,000 U.S. auto workers, which includes a historic restructuring of GM's obligations for UAW retiree health care. The deal was announced at about 4 a.m. in Detroit after a two-day national strike by the UAW against GM.
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