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Old 08-07-2007, 12:57 PM
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lear4406
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Default RE: WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO CHRYSLER NOW

The biggest loss to Chrysler is the retirement benefits and medical packages that they have given to their employees. Also $75.00 an hour assembly line wages added on can't help the bottom line. Our Auto Corps. need to be redone. I say move down south and start assembly here. Toyota does it in Tenn. and it is non-union. The price they are paid you ask? Hourly rate assembly worker $45.00. Not too shabby. So with the unions they will continue to struggle and with an aging work force, medical bills will continue to climb. The reason for the slide towards Canada for assembly is the socialized medicine. So the time has come for the big three to look at other areas to build their cars or put an end to the unions. OR they will go the way of the dinosaur[&o]