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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