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| UAW to renegotiate labor terms, suspend jobs bank
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AP - The United Auto Workers said Wednesday it is willing to change its contracts with U.S. automakers and accept delayed payments of billions of dollars to a union-run health care trust to do its part to help the struggling companies secure $34 billion in government loans.
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| Oil prices slump under 45 dollars
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AFP - Oil prices tumbled Wednesday under 45 dollars, hitting their lowest point since February 2005, as weak US economic data sparked renewed concern about slowing global energy demand.
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| UAW grants concessions, exec warns of depression
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AP - Worried about their jobs and warned that the cost of failure could be a depression, hundreds of leaders of the United Auto Workers voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to make concessions to the struggling Detroit Three, including all but ending a much-derided program that let laid-off workers collect up to 95 percent of their salaries.
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