DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co and the United Auto Workers union negotiated into the night Friday to hammer out a new contract for 49,000 production workers in the first talks since the top U.S. automaker was saved by a government bailout. Earlier on Friday, UAW officials said they were in ...
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