(Reuters) - The International Union of Electronics Workers -
Communications Workers of America said it notified Delphi of
its plans in a letter earlier this week. The two parties were
in talks over wages, benefits and job security.
"Delphi has not delivered proposals that meet our members'
needs," the union's president, Jim Clark, said. "We are tired
of spinning our wheels in negotiations, while Delphi falls
short of these basic demands."
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Communications Workers of America said it notified Delphi of
its plans in a letter earlier this week. The two parties were
in talks over wages, benefits and job security.
"Delphi has not delivered proposals that meet our members'
needs," the union's president, Jim Clark, said. "We are tired
of spinning our wheels in negotiations, while Delphi falls
short of these basic demands."
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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