By Associated Press
Detroit, MI – Six unions representing Delphi employees are banding together to fight proposed wage and benefit cuts at the auto supplier.
Monday's announcement could be a sign that Delphi may face a strike as it pushes in bankruptcy court for concessions. The United Auto Workers represents most of the 3,800 workers employed at the company's plant in Lockport.
A Delphi spokeswoman says the company has seen the statement, but won't comment on the unions' actions.
Delphi plans to ask the bankruptcy court to void its current contracts if it doesn't reach a deal with its unions by mid-December. If the judge agrees, workers would be free to strike.