Delphi loses $100 million in August
Delphi's net loss in August was $100 million. Year to date in 2007, the company has lost $1.6 billion on revenue of $10.7 billion.
In August, 60 percent of Delphi's net sales — $925 million — were to its former parent General Motors Corp.
Delphi also said that 300 United Auto Workers employees agreed to leave and 20 members of the IUE-CWA have agreed, under a special attrition program announced in late June and largely funded by GM. Under the deal, certain Delphi hourly employees could get lump sump incentive payments of $35,000, while others could get buyouts worth as much as $140,000.
Delphi said the departure of 280 employees would cost the company $21 million. In total, more than 20,000 hourly workers at Delphi have left the company, including 10,000 that elected to flow back to GM and retire.