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									The United Auto Workers (UAW) union will 
									join with the U.S. Government, Chrysler and 
									Fiat in urging the U.S. Bankruptcy Court to 
									give immediate approval to labour agreements 
									ratified by UAW members, UAW President Ron 
									Gettelfinger said.  | 
                                 
                                
                                    
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						The United 
						Auto Workers (UAW) union will join with the U.S. 
						Government, Chrysler and Fiat in urging the U.S. 
						Bankruptcy Court to give immediate approval to labour 
						agreements ratified by UAW members, UAW President Ron 
						Gettelfinger said after President Obama announced 
						continued government support for Chrysler as it 
						continues its restructuring process.  
					
					“UAW Vice 
					President General Holiefield and I spoke with President 
					Obama this morning, and he asked us to let our active and 
					retired members at Chrysler know how much he appreciates the 
					substantial sacrifices they have made to help save this 
					company,” said UAW President Ron Gettelfinger. “The 
					president’s goal is clear: to assure the long term future of 
					Chrysler.”  
					
					The next step in 
					that process will be the filing of a petition for relief 
					under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. The 
					first order of business in the bankruptcy proceedings will 
					be to seek court approval of the agreements recently reached 
					between the UAW, the U.S. Treasury, Chrysler and Fiat. 
					Motions seeking that approval will be filed immediately.
					 
					
					“We will urge 
					the court to act swiftly,” said Gettelfinger. The agreements 
					incorporate the modifications to the UAW collective 
					bargaining agreement and retiree health agreement that were 
					ratified by the UAW’s membership in voting that concluded 
					yesterday.  
					
					Chrysler, the 
					U.S. Treasury Department and Fiat all remain in full support 
					of these UAW agreements and will join in urging the 
					Bankruptcy Court to give them immediate approval. At the 
					same time, the parties will be urging the Bankruptcy Court 
					to give immediate approval to the terms of the Chrysler/Fiat 
					alliance. Under the UAW agreements, the pension plan 
					covering UAW-represented employees and retirees will 
					continue in effect without change. The agreements also 
					include the previously announced changes to the retiree 
					medical program, including 55 percent ownership of the 
					restructured company by the retiree benefits trust fund.
					 
					
					“The UAW 
					agreements have been ratified by our membership and approved 
					by the United States Treasury, Chrysler and Fiat,” said 
					Gettelfinger. “We believe it is in the best interests of all 
					concerned for the Bankruptcy Court to give those agreements 
					swift and complete approval. We look forward to presenting 
					those agreements to the court.”  
					
					“The UAW 
					membership at Chrysler, both active and retired, has once 
					again demonstrated its strength and steadfastness in the 
					face of great uncertainty,” said UAW Vice President General 
					Holiefield, who directs the union’s Chrysler Department. 
					“While we work to complete the process of court approval, 
					the steps taken today are important milestones in restoring 
					a great American car company to financial health, keeping 
					manufacturing jobs here in the United States, and preserving 
					a secure retirement for tens of thousands of American 
					workers.” 
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