Buffalo NEWS - UAW reaches health care trust fund deal with Ford Motor Co. - Morning Sun Buffalo NEWS - UAW reaches health care trust fund deal with Ford Motor Co. - Morning Sun

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Buffalo NEWS - UAW reaches health care trust fund deal with Ford Motor Co. - Morning Sun

DETROIT (AP) — The United Auto Workers and Ford Motor Co. said Monday they agreed to let the automaker change how it pays for a health care trust fund for retired workers, a deal that could serve as the model for cash-starved General Motors Corp Madera NEWS

A lawyer representing more than 400 former clients of three disbarred Lexington-area lawyers is asking the Kentucky Court of Appeals to order a circuit judge to rule on collecting the money owed to her clients. A civil judgment of $42 million plus Madera NEWS

1. (24) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 250 laps, 131.4 rating, 195 points, $341,615. 2. (6) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 250, 133.7, 175, $240,926. 3. (10) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 250, 110.1, 165, $211,648. 4. (5) Greg Biffle, Ford, 250, 122.1, 165, $161,200. 5. (4 Madera NEWS

BRUSSELS, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Belgium's region of Flanders has secured a 60 million euro ($77 million) deal for a Ford Motor Co ( F.N ) plant in Belgium and will speak on Tuesday with General Motors ( GM.N ) about the future of struggling Opel Madera NEWS

DETROIT: The United Auto Workers and Ford Motor Co. said Monday they agreed to let the automaker change how it pays for a health-care trust fund for retired workers, a deal that could serve as the model for General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC. Ford Madera NEWS

DETROIT - The United Auto Workers and Ford Motor Co. said Monday they agreed to let the automaker change how it pays for a health care trust fund for retired workers, a deal that could serve as the model for cash-starved General Motors Corp. and Madera NEWS

In a deal that could set the pace for the entire auto industry, Ford Motor Co. and the United Auto Workers union came to terms over reducing billions of dollars in payments due a trust for retiree healthcare coverage. In related news, financier Madera NEWS

DETROIT – The United Auto Workers and Ford Motor Co. said Monday that they agreed to let the automaker change how it pays for a health care trust fund for retired workers, a deal that could serve as the model for cash-starved General Motors Corp Madera NEWS

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