UAW Reaches Agreement with GM
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Posted: 2:18 PM May 8, 2008
UAW Reaches Agreement with GM
A tentative contract agreement has been reached at GM's Warren transmission plant.
Reporter: Associated Press
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Posted by: Anonymous on May 11, 2008 at 09:50 AM

some will get what they want,some won't.GM says ok now but what are there future plans.how will they profit?so many can not buy new cars now.as gas prices go up causeing more hardships fpr more people,how many new cars will be sold.bet used cars sales are on the rise,and cars are costing more.when will many fix the old and buy even less used.gas goes up,sales of every thing goes down,people are not even to buy food needed in many households.still more can't make house payments,credit cards payments,banks are suffering more.more food banks can't keep up.more local gov are making cut backs,and state gov as well.how long before these strikes go no where,because bussiness will close,leave the country ect.no jobs are secure.america has changed and can get worse.how many are ready?so many problems relate to high gas prices,how high will they go?how bad will things get?save ones money,not in bank either.prepare for a deal that changes america?what book told about this happening to america?
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