Thursday, June 23, 2011

Report: Supplier strike could potentially affect Chevy Sonic launch

Report: Supplier strike could potentially affect Chevy Sonic launch

The Chevrolet Sonic is set to being production in August, but Automotive News reports that a supplier issue could affect the launch's timing. LINC Logistics Co., which employs about 125 workers at the Orion assembly plant that will build the Sonic, is struggling to come to an agreement with employees at the facility. The LINC workers recently agreed to join the United Auto Workers, and now the blue collar bunch is looking for more money than the reported average of about $10 per hour. UAW workers employed by General Motors commonly make between $14 and $28 per hour.
Report: Supplier strike could potentially affect Chevy Sonic launch

Report: Supplier strike could potentially affect Chevy Sonic launch

Report: Supplier strike could potentially affect Chevy Sonic launch

Report: Supplier strike could potentially affect Chevy Sonic launch

Report: Supplier strike could potentially affect Chevy Sonic launch

Report: Supplier strike could potentially affect Chevy Sonic launch

Report: Supplier strike could potentially affect Chevy Sonic launch

Report: Supplier strike could potentially affect Chevy Sonic launch

Report: Supplier strike could potentially affect Chevy Sonic launch


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