[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 93 (Tuesday, June 19, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H3742-H3743]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DELPHI SALARIED RETIREES
(Ms. HOCHUL asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Ms. HOCHUL. Imagine you got up every day of your adult life working
for the same company, helping build the American auto industry. You
worked hard, but you're proud because you're part of something bigger
than just collecting a paycheck--you're part of rebuilding the economic
engine that gave us the middle class. You counted on a pension, life
insurance, and health insurance when you retired, because that's what
you were promised. You
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thought you lived the American Dream--until one day that dream turned
into a nightmare.
That's what happened when GM spun off Delphi Corporation in 1999 and
later filed for bankruptcy, and over 20,000 salaried employees were
left out to dry. Family finances were ruined all across this country,
including the cities of Lockport and Rochester in my district. This
must be corrected. That's why I'm delighted to see the reemergence of
GM as a global powerhouse.
But we cannot forget these individuals. I've called on this
administration for their help. I've not received an adequate response
from the Department of Labor and the Department of Treasury. And I call
on the President to take up the cause of these retirees because they
need our help. Their promises are broken, and it's our responsibility
to help them at this time.
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