About 1,200 delegates from the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico meet in Detroit this week to set the union's internal and public policies and elect its leadership. The key issue among the membership is likely to be how to regain some pay and fringe benefits they have sacrificed to help Detroit automakers survive.
May 20, 2013 at 1:00 am
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