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Strike Settled, American Axle Details Layoff Plans

USA :: Detroit | May 28, 10:56 AM | Event Rating: 0
Strike Settled, American Axle Details Layoff Plans

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Fewer than half of the hourly employees at American Axle & Manufacturing who are returning to work this week for the first time since going on strike in February will still have jobs in a year, company executives said Wednesday. The parts supplier ...
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Source: El Paso Times | May 29, 1:04 AM

American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. said Wednesday that it would cut more than half of its U.S. hourly work force, or 2,000 jobs, through early retirement and buyout offers, plant closings and layoffs. The moves were made possible by a new ...

Source: WJRT | May 28, 5:47 PM

After nearly three months, the production will start moving once again...Flint Truck workers have waited on since the end to the American Axle strike. Starting Monday, the 900 production line workers will be back in motion, producing the Chevy ...

Source: Simi Valley - Moorpark Examiner | May 28, 4:04 PM

The bitter strike crippled General Motors Corp.'s ( GM , News ) production of pickup trucks and big sport utility vehicles, and it took a contribution of $215 million from the automaker to end a stalemate between the union and American Axle. Chief ...

Source: The New York Times | May 28, 3:06 PM

Fewer than half of the hourly employees at American Axle & Manufacturing who are returning to work this week for the first time since going on strike in February will still have jobs in a year, company executives said Wednesday. The parts supplier ...

Source: WTVG | May 28, 10:56 AM

American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. says it will cut its U.S. hourly work force by 2,000 as a result of a new contract ratified last week by the United Auto Workers union. The auto parts maker says Wednesday its total hourly labor costs ...

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