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Auto union makes key concessions | |
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The United Auto Workers union has said it is willing to make key concessions in order to help the Detroit Three carmakers secure government aid. | |
General Motors, Chrysler and Ford have pledged to cut costs dramatically to get a rescue deal, but need union support to deliver the cuts. | |
The union agreed to modify the jobs bank, where workers who lose their jobs continue to get paid. | |
It also said it would delay payments into the union healthcare fund. | |
Such concessions mean the bail-out package, potentially worth up to $34bn (£23.1bn;26.9bn euros), is more likely to be agreed by Washington. | |
The exact details of the concessions have not been finalised. | |
"We're a little unclear on some of the details," said union president Ron Gettelfinger. | |
Waiting game | |
Earlier on Wednesday, US House Speaker and California Democrat Nancy Pelosi stated that General Motors, Chrysler and Ford will get government aid, one way or another. | |
"It's pretty clear that bankruptcy is not an option," she said. | "It's pretty clear that bankruptcy is not an option," she said. |
Chrysler and General Motors have asked for loans of up to $25bn (£16.9bn) and may not survive without them. Ford has asked for $9bn should it be needed. | Chrysler and General Motors have asked for loans of up to $25bn (£16.9bn) and may not survive without them. Ford has asked for $9bn should it be needed. |
They will have to wait to hear their fate as the White House said it would take its time in making a decision. | They will have to wait to hear their fate as the White House said it would take its time in making a decision. |
"I wouldn't expect that we'll make an assessment of the plans in the coming days," said White House spokesman Tony Fratto. | "I wouldn't expect that we'll make an assessment of the plans in the coming days," said White House spokesman Tony Fratto. |
Ms Pelosi believes that the government will either approve a loans package for the carmakers, or it will allow them to tap into the $25bn already agreed to help fund investment in green technologies. | Ms Pelosi believes that the government will either approve a loans package for the carmakers, or it will allow them to tap into the $25bn already agreed to help fund investment in green technologies. |
Democrats have argued that the carmakers should not be allowed to use this money to avoid bankruptcy. | Democrats have argued that the carmakers should not be allowed to use this money to avoid bankruptcy. |
Ms Pelosi's comments chime with those of Fritz Henderson, president and chief operating officer of GM, who said that bankruptcy would simply erode further consumer confidence in the carmakers. | Ms Pelosi's comments chime with those of Fritz Henderson, president and chief operating officer of GM, who said that bankruptcy would simply erode further consumer confidence in the carmakers. |
Serious consequences | Serious consequences |
But the three carmarkers still have a fight on their hands to convince Congress to agree to the $34bn bail-out package. | But the three carmarkers still have a fight on their hands to convince Congress to agree to the $34bn bail-out package. |
Republican Senator Arlen Specter said the mood in Congress was "candidly not supportive", although he acknowledged that the consequences of letting just one of them fail would be "cataclysmic". | Republican Senator Arlen Specter said the mood in Congress was "candidly not supportive", although he acknowledged that the consequences of letting just one of them fail would be "cataclysmic". |
The carmakers have pledged to slash costs, reduce levels of debt and invest in greener technologies in order to secure the bail-out funds. | The carmakers have pledged to slash costs, reduce levels of debt and invest in greener technologies in order to secure the bail-out funds. |
The chief executives of Ford and GM have even offered to work for $1 a year if Congress approves the emergency aid. | The chief executives of Ford and GM have even offered to work for $1 a year if Congress approves the emergency aid. |
Sales at all three of the carmakers have plunged as US consumers tighten their belts in the face of the severe economic downturn. | Sales at all three of the carmakers have plunged as US consumers tighten their belts in the face of the severe economic downturn. |