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Subscribe to this threadGM offers up to $200 million to end American Axle strike
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John @ May 9th 2008 8:06AM
My one plea to our less than functional congress... BREAK the UAW for the sake of domestic production. Save jobs for REAL.
geo.stewart @ May 9th 2008 8:25AM
and you wonder why GM and Ford want to build in Mexico?
look at the 200M as an investment in time to come up with an alternate solution.
Ligor @ May 9th 2008 8:27AM
I second that, ad if I ws GM, i'd just go elsewhere for anything new that's coming up
let's see how Americal Axle will survive than
Dave @ May 9th 2008 8:58AM
UAW= moral morons.
Geo, as you know almost everyone is building in Mexico with the Toyota Tundra plant one of the newest. The problem is with the American companies is the UAW. The UAW is preventing further expansion into Mexico and that is why they aren't giving options. Toyota doesn't have these problems because the plants that they do have in the U.S. are non-union in non-union states.
Luis @ May 9th 2008 1:59PM
If they spent as much time working as they do striking...