Abstract
Environmental and occupational health and safety are linked to decisions about technology that are frequently made behind closed doors. The most recent collective bargaining agreement between General Motors and the United Auto Workers provides an instance of that process opening up to parties usually excluded from technology policy. Here, we reproduce the New Technology section, including italicized explanations from the Memorandum of Understanding between General Motors and the United Auto Workers.
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