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Stakes high for region as Big Three, UAW sit down to talk.(United Automobile Workers)

Crain's Detroit Business, January, 2007 by Snavely, Brent

Byline: Brent Snavely The future of the automotive industry in Southeast Michigan will be hanging in the balance later this year when the lead negotiating teams of the United Auto Workers and the domestic automakers sit down to hammer out new four-year labor agreements. Every four years the UAW and the Big Three renegotiate their master labor contracts.

The current agreements expire in September and, industry observers say, the stakes are higher than ever due to the financial distress of the North American automotive industry combined with the declining ranks of union membership. The automakers need a contract that helps them operate profitably while their market share continues to decline and the United Auto Workers is seeking to preserve jobs with good...

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