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Chrysler Announces Big Cuts
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The new management at Chrysler hasn't wasted any time putting forward plans to return the automaker to good health and profitability.
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| The Magnum will be one of four vehicles dropped after '08 despite just receiving a facelift. (Photo: Dodge) |
Although many cuts were already made, the soft American economy coupled with a weakening US dollar and high fuel prices have hurt total vehicle sales dramatically, which has seriously affected the wellbeing of the domestic auto industry in general and Chrysler in particular. To cope with decreased demand, many of Chrysler's plants will reduce production by dropping shifts, which will in-turn reduce the size of its hourly labor force. Plants axing shifts include Belvidere, IL (Caliber, Compass, Patriot), Brampton, ON (300, Magnum, Charger), Toledo, OH (Jeep Liberty, Dodge Nitro), and two facilities in Detroit, Michigan. These will account for roughly 4,000 jobs, but the reductions will have a wider effect that will account for 8,000 to 10,000 hourly job cuts in total. Some of the employees being dropped work third
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| Many job cutbacks in production are to do with the elimination of 3rd shifts - shifts to allow initial demand of vehicles to be met. (Photo: Jeep) |
It isn't just blue-collar jobs that are on the line either, with 1,000 salaried white-collar jobs also being eliminated, as well as 37-percent of contracted workers.
Beyond 2008, there will be additional changes made to Chrysler's product lineup. The four vehicles that Chrysler will send to the chopping block include one from Dodge, the Magnum station wagon, and three Chrysler branded products, the PT Cruiser Convertible (but not the wagon), the Crossfire and the Pacifica crossover. Chrysler obviously wouldn't be dropping big sellers, and the PT Cruiser Convertible, Pacifica and Crossfire are not only lethargic off dealer lots but at the end of their respective life cycles (the Crossfire has been the slowest car to leave dealer lots in the entire U.S.). The Magnum, on the other hand has
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| Chrysler is banking on the success of its Aspen and Durango Hybrids. (Photo: Chrysler) |
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