UAW members approve GM concessions

DETROIT – The United Auto Workers union has ratified a package of concessions designed to reduce labour costs at General Motors Corp.
UAW […]

Centene Tower has begun to rise

CLAYTON — Three years ago, the shops and offices along the southern side of the 7700 block of Forsyth Boulevard were the focus of […]

Chrysler fights for Fiat deal in bid to stave off liquidation

NEW YORK–Chrysler tried to fend off hundreds of objections yesterday to its plan to sell most of its assets to an Italian automaker, hoping […]

More than 800 local Chrysler workers take severance, retirement deals

More than 800 local hourly workers have accepted voluntary severance and retirement offers from Chrysler LLC, union officials confirmed today.
Joe Shields, president of […]

Target pushes basics to reverse sales slide

NEW YORK — Target Corp. is going bananas to keep up with Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
The discounter has long sold groceries. But it is […]

German leaders expect Opel decision by mid-week

The German government will likely settle on a preferred bidder for Opel, the German unit of General Motors, by the middle of the week, […]

Boeing presses its case for maintaining C-17 production

Boeing Co. leaders say that the U.S. military’s airlift needs are growing and that a Pentagon proposal to halt future orders for the C-17 […]

Ottawa eyes crackdown on foreign worker program

Ottawa is planning to restrict job offers to foreign workers in an attempt to discourage fraud and clamp down on those who try to bypass […]

Cigarette makers deceived public, U.S. appeal court rules

WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court today agreed with the major elements of a 2006 landmark ruling that found the top U.S. tobacco companies […]

UAW reaches deal with GM, government

DETROIT–The United Auto Workers union has reached a tentative deal with the U.S. government and General Motors Corp. that offers to cut labour costs […]