U.S. automaker General Motors and the United Automobile Workers (UAW) union have announced the end of a two-day auto workers’ strike, and a tentative agreement on a new contract. The New York Times reports that “the key provision of the new contract is a health care trust that would get G.M.’s vast liability off its books, while workers and retirees would receive their current coverage until the trust is put in place.”

  • UAW Announcement on Tentative Agreement
  • General Motors Announcement on Tentative Agreement
  • NY Times: G.M. and Union Reach Tentative Agreement
  • Unions and Employee Rights (FindLaw)

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