传通用汽车劳资双方接近达成协议 结束30日工潮
《路透》引述消息报道,美国通用汽车与全美汽车工人联合会(UAW)接近达成协议,以结束30日罢工,通用汽车行政总裁Mary Barra及总裁Mark Reuss亦有参与谈判。消息称,劳资双方在大部分问题已取得共识,正完成部分问题的措辞,协议或在今日(16日)公开。
Barra上周三(9日)与全美汽车工人联合会总裁Gary Jones及其通用汽车首席谈判代表Terry Dittes会晤。
美国密歇根汽车研究机构估算,罢工导致通用汽车每周损失4.5亿美元,工会的罢工基金亦每周损失1,200万美元。
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