Special to the Salem News
Delphi salaried retirees are down to their last legal shot in their more than 11-year battle to restore pensions lost when the auto parts maker went bankrupt.
But will they take it?
“Our only legal option is to ask for cert (certiorari) at the (U.S.) supreme court so that we could get the supreme court to hear our case … We still have until the end of July I believe, around the end of July, to do that, so we’re working on what we are going to do right now,” said Chuck Cunningham, legal liaison for the Delphi Salaried Retirees Association.
But will they take it?
“Our only legal option is to ask for cert (certiorari) at the (U.S.) Supreme Court so that we could get the Supreme Court to hear our case … We still have until the end of July, I believe, around the end of July to do that. So we’re working on what we are going to do right now,” Chuck Cunningham, legal liaison for the Delphi Salaried Retirees Association, said.
In common parlance, certiorari is the way for parties unsatisfied with a lower court’s decision to petition the high court to consider a case.
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Delphi salaried retirees are down to their last legal shot in their more than 11-year battle to restore pensions lost when the auto parts maker went bankrupt.
But will they take it?
“Our only legal option is to ask for cert (certiorari) at the (U.S.) Supreme Court so that we could get the Supreme Court to hear our case … We still have until the end of July, I believe, around the end of July to do that. So we’re working on what we are going to do right now,” Chuck Cunningham, legal liaison for the Delphi Salaried Retirees Association, said.
May 1, 2021
WARREN Omer Patrick “Pat” “Red” Dixon, 91, of Warren, passed away Monday morning, April 26, 2021, following a brief illness, at the Hospice House in Poland.
He was born June 22, 1929, in Warren, a son of the late Patrick Omer and Mary Sause Dixon.
Pat was a 1948 graduate of Warren G. Harding High School and proudly served in the Army during the Korean War. During his military service, he was wounded in battle and earned a Purple Heart.
He worked at the Ohio Inn in Warren from 1952 to 1963, where after hours, he perfected his pool game and became a well-known left-handed pool player in the area. He continued to amaze all ages with his skill throughout his life. He then went to work for the former Packard Electric Corp. in plastic molds and later stationary boards, retiring in 1999 after 30 years of service. After retiring, he learned the game of golf; and he also enjoyed playing Bocce.
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