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Monday, 12/19/2005 4:51:43 PM

Monday, December 19, 2005 4:51:43 PM

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Delphi Withdraws Wage Proposal for Unions

DETROIT, Dec 19, 2005 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- Auto supplier Delphi Corp., which filed for bankruptcy two months ago, said Monday it is withdrawing a wage proposal that angered its unions and will delay action to cancel its union contracts in an effort to reach a compromise on its restructuring plan.

The United Auto Workers, which represents the majority of Delphi's 34,000 hourly workers, called the announcement "a step in the right direction." UAW leaders had refused to negotiate with Delphi after the company asked the union to accept wage cuts of more than 60 percent as part of its restructuring.

"We have always believed that it is in everyone's interest for these matters to be settled by the parties through the collective bargaining process," the union said in a statement.

It was the second time Delphi has delayed a filing that would ask the bankruptcy judge to cancel its union contracts. Delphi originally planned to file that request last Friday, but delayed the action until Jan. 20 after restructuring talks with its former parent, General Motors Corp.

Delphi said Monday it will delay the filing until at least Feb. 17, although the company warned it might put its previous wage offer back on the table depending on the outcome of negotiations between GM and its unions.

Delphi would risk a damaging strike if it asks a judge to void its union contracts. GM, its largest customer, could provide financial assistance or offer to hire back workers to ensure that a strike doesn't happen. GM and Delphi haven't revealed the details of their negotiations.

"Delphi is committed to completing its transformation plan as quickly as possible and to that end, does not intend to comment further on discussions with the unions or GM," Delphi said in a statement.

GM shares were down 61 cents, or nearly 3 percent, to $21.28 in afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

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Delphi Corp., http://www.delphi.com

General Motors Corp., http://www.gm.com

United Auto Workers, http://www.uaw.org

By DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Auto Writer

Copyright 2005 Associated Press, All rights reserved



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