Navistar’s UAW Employees Approve Four-Year Labor Agreement
Navistar International Corp. employees represented by the United Auto Workers union approved a new four-year contract, the company said.
November 1, 2010Navistar, UAW Reach Tentative Agreement
Navistar International Corp. and the United Auto Workers union have reached a tentative agreement on new four-year labor contracts, the company said.
October 18, 2010Navistar Lays Off 250 Workers at Ohio Truck Plant
Navistar International Corp. sent layoff notices to about 250 workers at an Ohio truck assembly plant, the Springfield (Ohio) News-Sun reported.
October 12, 2010UAW Workers Remain on the Job as Talks With Navistar Continue
United Auto Workers members continue to make trucks and engines for Navistar Inc. even though their old contract expired Oct. 1, both parties said, adding that they are still in active negotiations.
October 11, 2010Navistar, UAW Talks Continue Following Contract Expiration
United Auto Workers employees at Navistar International Corp. remain on the job following Friday’s expiration of a contract between the two sides, news services reported.
October 4, 2010Navistar Plans Diesel Engine Plant in China
A Navistar International Corp. affiliate and a Chinese firm have signed a joint venture agreement to develop, build and market advanced commercial diesel engines in China.
September 20, 2010Navistar Gets Michigan Tax Credit for Armored Truck Facility
Navistar International Corp. has received a $2.5 million state tax credit to build an engineering center in Michigan for armored truck production, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
September 14, 2010Navistar Begins Shipping Trucks with 2010-Compliant Engines
Truck and engine maker Navistar Inc. has begun shipping 2010-compliant heavy-duty engines, including more than 225 tractors with its 13-liter MaxxForce engines, the company said.
September 13, 2010Navistar’s Fiscal 3Q Income Rises
Navistar International Corp. said Wednesday its fiscal third-quarter profit improved on higher military sales and better performance in its core truck segment.
September 8, 2010Navistar Execs Must Return Bonus Pay, SEC Says
Navistar Inc.’s top executive and its former finance chief will return more than $2 million in bonus pay to the company as part of a deal to settle federal charges of accounting misconduct.