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Play from 0:00[0:00] ..." The United Auto Workers will now owns a stake in General Motors and -- has worked there they'll in essence be working for themselves joining us this -- the president of the UAW. Ron Gettelfinger. Mr. Gettelfinger has some people say that you and your union made out better than -- did some of the other people"...

Play from 1:33[1:33] ..." they would be able to avoid bankruptcy. We were still hopeful -- General Motors the same thing would happen if you know where the bondholders. So the agreement employees or any under the bankruptcy court this"...

Play from 2:00[2:00] ..." a bottom on the Pulitzer prize for. His work -- about the auto industry says it in the 1998 just over ten years ago. Members of the UAW. The try to defend production quotas which would have allowed them to completed days working only five or six hours. Could go on strike because of the union contracts -- they filed a bunch of grievances and General Motors back down and did not bring the union to task. In the new environment and with the the UAW owning part of GM. Are things like production -- realistic how can be competitive Ron Gettelfinger would that's sort of an attitude."...

Play from 2:53[2:53] ..." And if you look at that can most productive plant in the United States and Canada ever want a bill that either you hate -- via RCA -- Represented we have. State of the art plant."...

Play from 3:28[3:28] ..." Ron Gettelfinger the president of the UAW -- the big auto maker says you'll be fully competitive on labor cost. And here's hoping that both the union and the company can move ahead Ron thank you very much."...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" The United Auto Workers will now owns a stake in General Motors and -- has worked there they'll in essence be working for themselves joining us this -- the president of the UAW. Ron Gettelfinger. Mr. Gettelfinger has some people say that you and your union made out better than -- did some of the other people who are stakeholders MG MU great."

Play from 0:19[0:19]" Well good morning -- thankful that you -- go beyond. No I don't agree that that my goodness there's a lot of political rhetoric going on out there. The metal -- that you make that is stepped up the play time and time again and to go back to the congressional hearing the last year. Yes we Fed them publicly that when -- that they can sacrifices and concessions. Active retired men and women of the UAW were already on third base and nobody else. Even in the ballpark. Over people -- saying that we laid out. Better than anybody outlook we get the best job we let every stakeholder."

Play from 0:59[0:59]" Laid out their very best of statehood and active political --"

Play from 1:03[1:03]" Now that you have. A contract agreement. Does that mean that the judge will be able to change any of the terms I know you said Ron that it was important that you get -- done prior to the filing. And evidently."

Play from 1:17[1:17]" Absolutely. Court after Chrysler bankruptcy we want to they have. I had a great many employees and back we have hope that that time that the agreement. Plus that fact that they Landers in Chrysler's case. Had worked out something -- the majority. That they would be able to avoid bankruptcy. We were still hopeful -- General Motors the same thing would happen if you know where the bondholders. So the agreement employees or any under the bankruptcy court this is a man -- bankrupt -- And -- like the judge will not change the arrangement with the bondholders. We don't look for any changes that need negotiated contract."

Play from 1:56[1:56]" In this morning's Wall Street Journal on the Op Ed page Paul -- who has written a bottom on the Pulitzer prize for. His work -- about the auto industry says it in the 1998 just over ten years ago. Members of the UAW. The try to defend production quotas which would have allowed them to completed days working only five or six hours. Could go on strike because of the union contracts -- they filed a bunch of grievances and General Motors back down and did not bring the union to task. In the new environment and with the the UAW owning part of GM. Are things like production -- realistic how can be competitive Ron Gettelfinger would that's sort of an attitude."

Play from 2:34[2:34]" Well the first involved. How far back does. Mr. Ingrassia want to build ninety BA oh my goodness. He has to go back that far. That I've -- the issue -- I'm proud that we look we have stepped up to the plate haven't again. And if you look at that can most productive plant in the United States and Canada ever want a bill that either you hate -- via RCA -- Represented we have. State of the art plant. We set the benchmark. -- quality at many different Dell product lines are more ride on the kind of overriding her overtaking the competition. In other you know -- during grassy writing from another. Error. And that's one of the problems we got we need to move forward and talk about the day instead of ten years ago."

Play from 3:28[3:28]" Ron Gettelfinger the president of the UAW -- the big auto maker says you'll be fully competitive on labor cost. And here's hoping that both the union and the company can move ahead Ron thank you very much."

Play from 3:39[3:39]" Well thank you can't thank thank you for evidence on your show."

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