(Reuters) - "It's fair to say we have given a lot," Gettelfinger told reporters, speaking at Ford's headquarters after the union and the struggling No. 2 U.S. automaker began talks on a new contract to replace a four-year deal expiring on Sept. 14.
Gettelfinger referred to the union's agreement to a recent buyout program for Ford factory workers and a 2005 deal that allowed the company to cut its costs for retiree health care.
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Gettelfinger referred to the union's agreement to a recent buyout program for Ford factory workers and a 2005 deal that allowed the company to cut its costs for retiree health care.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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