American Axle and UAW to Resume Negotiations Wednesday

dauchhl.jpgAmerican Axle confirmed yesterday that it would resume full negotiations with the United Auto Workers this Wednesday, the first such since talks broke off on March 11.

A meeting between UAW President Ron Gettelfinger and American Axle CEO Richard E. Dauch yesterday afternoon facilitated the new round of talks, and is hoped to be a step in the direction of ending the six-week old strike by 3,650 union workers.

American Axle spokeswoman Renee Rogers called the meeting between Gettelfinger and Dauch “very productive.

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