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Collective Bargaining: The General Motors-United Auto Workers Deal |
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Abstract:The company's US market share fell to less than 25 percent in 2006. In 2007, GM inked a new labor contract with UAW which, analysts felt, would change the competitive landscape of the US auto industry and go a long way in ensuring GM's survival. Analysts felt that the deal also showed the changing role of the labor union in the 21st century. Issues:
» Understand the challenges faced by GM in the US automobile market while
competing with Japanese competitors. Contents:Key Words:Collective bargaining, Negotiation, Collaboration, Trade union, Strike, social contract, Labor union, Labor contract, Human Resource, attrition program, Turnaround, Strategy, Competition, Japanese competitors, competitive advantage, restructuring, VEBA, Healthcare, GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Honda, UAW
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