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![]() | IUE-CWA Vows to Fight to Protect Retiree Health Care in GM Bankruptcy CasePublished 2009-06-01 11:35By IUE-CWA |


The objection, to be filed today in the Southern District of New York Bankruptcy Court, seeks to prevent GM's proposed Section 363 sale that would strip GM of the resources needed to pay the health care and other benefits promised IUE-CWA retirees. The union estimates its claims against GM will top
The union states that GM is violating bankruptcy code with disparate treatment of groups of retirees who have the same promised benefits, noting that under Section 1114 the company must show that any proposed reduction is fair and equitable when compared to how similar groups are dealt with.
The filing calls GM "not only unfair, but cruel," for protecting lifetime health and life insurance benefits for retirees similarly situated under the United Auto Workers while leaving IUE-CWA retirees and another 6,500 retirees represented by other unions with unsecured creditor claims against a company that will have no assets if the planned sale goes through.
IUE-CWA reached agreement with GM on a voluntary employee beneficiary association to cover its members in
"With the Treasury Department's apparent blessing, GM is trying to subvert the bankruptcy process by using the sale to reorganize the company without meeting any of the standards set by the bankruptcy code," said IUE-CWA President
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