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No Detroit layoffs planned, despite wage-cut deadline

Detroit -- Mayor Dave Bing may have backed down from his latest threat to terminate union contracts, impose concessions and lay off workers in his battle with organized labor over city finances. Full Article at Detroit News Online

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  2. DETROIT -  DECEMBER 7:  Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm gives a thumbs-up to the crowd of media and General Motors workers as she drives a new Chevrolet Volt extended range electric vehicle to the stage at the Detroit Hamtramck Assembly Plant to a stage December 7, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
  3. DETROIT - DECEMBER 04:  Dan LeFevour #13 of the Central Michigan Chippewas warms up before the MAC Conference Championship Game against the Ohio Bobcats at Ford Field on December 4, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
  4. DETROIT -  DECEMBER 1:  General Motors Chairman Ed Whitacre reads a statement announcing that Fritz Henderson will be stepping down as the CEO of the company at a news conference December 1, 2009 at the GM headquarters in Detroit, Michigan. Whitacre will take over as the interim CEO.
  5. DETROIT -  DECEMBER 7:  Detroit Mayor Dave Bing speaks at the General Motors Detroit Hamtramck Assembly Plant December 7, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan. GM announced that they will invest $336 million to build the new Chevrolet Volt extended range electric vehicle at the plant.
  6. City of Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, former NBA player, and his wife Yvette sit in the stands before the start of the NBA basketball game between the Detroit Pistons and Washington Wizards in Auburn Hills, Michigan December 6, 2009.
  7. WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 03:  Detroit Mayor Dave Bing (L) participates in the Obama administration's Jobs and Economic Growth Forum in the  Eisenhower Executive Office Building December 3, 2009 in Washington, DC.
  8. DETROIT - OCTOBER 29:  Detroit Mayor Dave Bing waits to speak at a press conference at Detroit Edison October 29, 2009 in Detroit, MIchigan.
  9. DETROIT - MAY 11:  Former Detroit Pistons' star Dave Bing addresses the media after being sworn in as the 62nd mayor of the City of Detroit at the city�s Department of Elections office May 11, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.

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