UAW-DaimlerChrysler Commits $1 Million to Aid Victims of Terrorist Attacks
UAW-DaimlerChrysler Commits $1 Million to Aid Victims of Terrorist Attacks
DETROIT, Sept. 14 The UAW and DaimlerChrysler Corp. are jointly pledging $1 million to the American Red Cross to support victims and assist relief efforts in the wake of this week's terrorist attacks on the United States. The gift will be made through the UAW-DaimlerChrysler National Training Center, which operates joint union-management programs that benefit UAW- represented workers at DaimlerChrysler and their families. "We have been overwhelmed by the horror of this great human tragedy," said UAW Vice President Nate Gooden, director of the union's DaimlerChrysler Department. "We consider the terrorist actions an attack on all Americans, and we want to assist those who have suffered the most." "This $1 million contribution to the American Red Cross is provided in the spirit of cooperation that exists between the UAW and DaimlerChrysler," said John S. Franciosi, DaimlerChrysler senior vice president for employee relations. "It is being made in the name of the dedicated men and women in our workforce." Gooden and Franciosi said the gift is the largest of its kind ever made by the UAW-DaimlerChrysler partnership. Founded in 1985, the UAW-DaimlerChrysler National Training Center oversees about 30 joint programs that provide educational programs and support services for UAW members at DaimlerChrysler.
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