Workers at US car giant General Motors have accepted less generous pensions for new joiners in exchange for a moratorium on plant closures.
A tentative deal was thrashed out after a brief strike by members of the United Auto Workers’ union. As part of the deal GM will spend between $35.3bn (£17.65bn) and $36.9bn (£18.45bn) on transf...
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