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Local GM retirees are uncertain about their future

By Pat Phillips
Thursday December 11, 2008

Rick Danzl

General Motors employee Ed Barney, left, president of United Auto Workers Local 579, and Clio Spickard, a retired GM worker, are uncertain what will happen to the benefits of former Central Foundry plant employees.

 

TILTON – It's too early to tell what's going to happen to former workers at Tilton's General Motors Central Foundry plant, according to a local union official.

Ed Barney is president of United Auto Workers Local 579 and still a General Motors employee. His job is working with retirees and others receiving health care and pension benefits through the company. He's seen a lot, but is expecting more.

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