Vague factory plan may cut labor costs

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Analysis.The UAW wanted product commitments from Fiat Chrysler in the new contract, but it didn’t get them.
Instead, the company providedstaffing plans for its U.S. plants. At first glance, it appears a 103 new jobs will be created over the next four years, but that doesn’t account for the Conner Avenue plant, which will most likely close after the 2017 buildout of the Viper. [One source isstaunchly saying that Viper will be replaced, but other sources have predicted the end of Viper and Conner Avenue for some time.]
Still, everyone’s job is assured and there will be a small number of opportunities for new hiring. (...) →


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