The continuing story on we can agree to disagree...nobody wants to pay the bill or be responsible for the administration of the bills...one more story...BD 

United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger on Tuesday decided to temporarily end discussions with General Motors on creating a voluntary employees' beneficiary association that would shift retiree health care liabilities to the union, citing a gap of billions of dollars between the automaker's proposed funding and the union's desired amount, the Wall Street Journal reports. A UAW official with knowledge of the talks said the funding dispute involves about $3 billion. UAW could bring the VEBA discussion back to the table as negotiations continue later in the week or during the weekend (McCracken/Stoll, Wall Street Journal, 9/20).

UAW, General Motors Temporarily Table Health Care Trust Negotiations After Five-Day Deadlock On Issue

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