Chrysler To Cut 12,000 Jobs
The End Of An Era And The
Middle Class
No College For Their Kids
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These Zionists Didn't Wait Long
The ink isn't dry on a contract signed last month, and they threw
another 12,000 out of work. You need to remember that Chrysler was
83,000 last year, and they dropped to 58,000 in nine months.
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Chrysler's New York Management
Chrysler LLC said Thursday it plans
to cut up to 12,000 jobs, or up to 15 percent of its workforce, as
part of an effort to slash costs and match slowing demand for some
vehicles.
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Abbie Gettlefinger The UAW President
The automaker will cut 8,500 to 10,000 hourly jobs and 2,100
salaried jobs through 2008. The company already had begun cutting
1,100 temporary workers Wednesday. It will eliminate shifts at five
North American assembly plants and cut four vehicle models from its
lineup.
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13,000 Layoffs Eight Months Ago
These 12,000 cuts are on top of the 13,000 layoffs in February.
Those cuts included 11,000 production jobs and 2,000 salaried jobs.
The new round of cuts was expected to involve buyouts or early
retirement packages.
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Lets Move To China
Chrysler officials said they have to consider making vehicles
closer to their markets. Bin Chow, and Chin Li, say, "We sick of
rice patties, we workie hard, you be much happy!"
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We Must Adapt
"These actions reflect our new customer-driven philosophy and allow
us to focus our resources on new, more profitable and appealing
products," Jacob Press.
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Chrysler Will Move To The Rural South
Older plants like the Toledo one, that were trouble in the latest
contract, will pay the price.
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Chrysler's Back Office Operations Will Be In India
Mark Feldstein says in today's electronic age that Bangladesh has a
lot of appeal.
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