Workers at Chrysler plants in Windsor and Brampton, Ontario ratified the CAW’s labor agreement by an overwhelming majority, despite a lack of new product or investment at either plant.
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Workers at Chrysler plants in Windsor and Brampton, Ontario ratified the CAW’s labor agreement by an overwhelming majority, despite a lack of new product or investment at either plant.
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RobertRyan - Agree very unsustainable in the long run and now the “darling” of cut price manufacturing everywhere,...
thornmark - My Aussie neighbor say cars are incredibly cheap here vs home. She also says Ford and Holden make relatively poor...
bigtruckseriesreview @ Youtube - The Chines’ lack of Republicans and Democrats will allow FISKER to work. I bet it will be less than 2 years...
jimmyy - In the US, Ford was saved from bankruptcy by Bernanke’s money printing, which depreciated the dollar against many...
Skink - So Fisker owes $171 against Lutz’ offer of, say, $20 million (1% of the fantasmagorical $2 billion) valuation Fisker gave itself....
bigtruckseriesreview @ Youtube - #1 Let this be a lesson that sometimes the government CAN make good investments. #2 Tesla needs to hurry up and get the MODEL X...
Skink - Old news. What’s more interesting is: what’s the vehicle depicted on the gigantic scrim hanging from the building.
ydnas7 - Tesla is now the only American car company to have fully repaid the government.
RobertRyan - Agree on that and hopefully the Greens can roll her in her own Electorate.
RobertRyan - Yes Ford has made many mistakes here. Overall Strategic planning blunders ,the wrong products(AU Falcon), constant...