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Canadian Chrysler Woes Grow
announcements in the vehicle industry.
Canadian Auto Workers President Buzz Hargrove says the situation
will worsen unless the Canadian government springs into action.
He wants the government to deal with the rising dollar and to
strengthen trade regulations.
Hargrove says the government cannot stand back in the wake of
1,100 additional layoffs at Chrysler Canada. The layoffs are part
of a broader restructuring by the Detroit automaker.
Hargrove represents the unionized workers at Chrysler Canada and
the Canadian subsidiaries of General Motors and Ford.
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(2007-11-02)
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OTTAWA (AP) - Deep job cuts at Chrysler LLC continue bad-newsannouncements in the vehicle industry.
Canadian Auto Workers President Buzz Hargrove says the situation
will worsen unless the Canadian government springs into action.
He wants the government to deal with the rising dollar and to
strengthen trade regulations.
Hargrove says the government cannot stand back in the wake of
1,100 additional layoffs at Chrysler Canada. The layoffs are part
of a broader restructuring by the Detroit automaker.
Hargrove represents the unionized workers at Chrysler Canada and
the Canadian subsidiaries of General Motors and Ford.
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