(Reuters) - Gettelfinger said Chrysler and the other automakers could take steps to improve competitiveness outside of cutting labor costs and said the union was heading into the talks determined to "look after the best interests" of workers and retirees.
Gettelfinger also said he expects the U.S. automakers to emerge from the contract talks as "strong, viable companies."
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Gettelfinger also said he expects the U.S. automakers to emerge from the contract talks as "strong, viable companies."
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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