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Latest Business News Archives for September 29, 2007

UAW wins job security pledges in GM deal
Sep 29 2007 5:35AM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Local union leaders on Friday endorsed a tentative agreement between General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers that requires GM to pay out at least $35 billion for retiree health care, establishes lower wages for thousands of new employees and offers an unprecedented number of promises for future work at U.S. plants, according to a summary of the agreement provided by the UAW.
 
Japan set to privatize postal system
Sep 29 2007 4:19AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Tiny Shirogane post office in a quiet Tokyo neighborhood, with just three clerks and one ATM, might seem far removed from the world of global finance.
 
Japan set to privatize postal system
Sep 29 2007 4:19AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Tiny Shirogane post office in a quiet Tokyo neighborhood, with just three clerks and one ATM, might seem far removed from the world of global finance.
 
Firms seek access to Myanmar oil fields
Sep 29 2007 4:19AM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Just last Sunday _ when marches led by Buddhist monks drew thousands in Myanmar's biggest cities _ Indian Oil Minister Murli Deora was in the country's capital for the signing of oil and gas exploration contracts between state-controlled ONGC Videsh Ltd. and Myanmar's military rulers.
 
Firms seek access to Myanmar oil fields
Sep 29 2007 4:19AM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Just last Sunday _ when marches led by Buddhist monks drew thousands in Myanmar's biggest cities _ Indian Oil Minister Murli Deora was in the country's capital for the signing of oil and gas exploration contracts between state-controlled ONGC Videsh Ltd. and Myanmar's military rulers.
 
Bloomberg LP the target of many lawsuits
Sep 29 2007 12:08AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The three women at the center of a lawsuit filed by the federal government against Bloomberg LP are not the first to accuse the financial information company founded by Mayor Michael Bloomberg of discrimination.
 
   

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