Thursday, December 20, 2007

Mercedes E-class 2007 - Car and girls

Màn trình diễn đầu tiên của Nissan Tiida nhập khẩu tại Việt Nam.
Ảnh: Hoàng Hà.
Người đẹp cạnh Lifan 520 tại triển lãm Autotech diễn ra vào tháng 6/2006. Ảnh: T.P.Automobiles, Car Pictures, Car review, Car component, car and girl
Dưới tấm khăn phủ là Honda Civic, người mẫu này khiến khách hàng càng tò mò về chiếc ôtô đầu tiên của Honda Việt Nam. Ảnh: T.P.
Civic chính thức ra mắt tại đại lý ôtô Honda Tây Hồ. Ảnh: T.P.
Dù đã quá quen thuộc ở Việt Nam, nhưng Mazda6 vẫn đông khách tới xem tại triển lãm ôtô Việt Nam tháng 10/2006. Ảnh: T.N.
Vẫn là Honda Civic, nhưng ở góc độ khác. Ảnh: T.P.
Gian hàng của Lifan tại Autotech 2006. Ảnh: Hoàng Hà.
Người đẹp của Toyota. Ảnh: Trọng Nghiệp.

``This agreement helps us close the fundamental competitive gaps that exist in our business,'' Wagoner said.

The deal includes GM's top priority in the negotiations _ shifting most of its $51 billion in unfunded retiree health care obligation to a UAW-run trust. GM would pay about 70 per cent of that obligation, or $36 billion, into the trust, called a voluntary employees beneficiary association, the person briefed on the talks said.

The union would invest the money and take over the health care responsibility for about 340,000 GM pensioners and spouses.

``I'm pleased to say that we have a VEBA in place that will secure the benefits of our retirees,'' Gettelfinger told an early-morning news conference.

He said he's confident of ratification in voting which could start this weekend.

The UAW may decide Thursday whether to begin talks next with Ford or Chrysler.

GM made no specific commitments to build cars and trucks at U.S. factories, but generally agreed that with the reduced costs from the new contract, investment in the plants would work, the source said.

The pact also includes a lower wage structure for newly hired workers in certain non-manufacturing jobs, the person said, adding that in order to make way for new hires, GM would offer early retirement and buyout packages to veteran workers.

Gettelfinger said the strike broke a logjam in the talks.

``I think the strike probably helped our side more than theirs,'' he said.

Industry analysts had predicted a short strike, saying the two sides had too much to lose from a prolonged work stoppage.

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