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Delphi reaches settlement with GM | Delphi reaches settlement with GM |
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Delphi has reached agreements with its former parent company, General Motors (GM), which remove big hurdles to its emergence from bankruptcy protection. | Delphi has reached agreements with its former parent company, General Motors (GM), which remove big hurdles to its emergence from bankruptcy protection. |
The deal follows agreements on work and pay with the six labour unions at Delphi as well new investment deals. | The deal follows agreements on work and pay with the six labour unions at Delphi as well new investment deals. |
Delphi has also filed a reorganisation plan with the bankruptcy court. | Delphi has also filed a reorganisation plan with the bankruptcy court. |
The US car parts manufacturer became a separate company in 1999 and has been under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for almost two years. | The US car parts manufacturer became a separate company in 1999 and has been under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for almost two years. |
Talks with banks | |
Under the latest agreement, Delphi has agreed to pay GM $2,7bn (£1.3bn) to fund early retirement and buyout plans offered to hourly workers. | Under the latest agreement, Delphi has agreed to pay GM $2,7bn (£1.3bn) to fund early retirement and buyout plans offered to hourly workers. |
In turn, GM has agreed to reimburse Delphi for labour costs over $26 an hour at some of its plants. | In turn, GM has agreed to reimburse Delphi for labour costs over $26 an hour at some of its plants. |
Delphi says it is in talks with a consortium of banks and is confident of securing the $7bn it needs to emerge from bankruptcy protection. | Delphi says it is in talks with a consortium of banks and is confident of securing the $7bn it needs to emerge from bankruptcy protection. |
Its reorganisation plan also includes a $2.5bn investment from a group led by Appaloosa Management. | Its reorganisation plan also includes a $2.5bn investment from a group led by Appaloosa Management. |
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