The human cost of the American Axle Strike
written by Joe638NYC
at Sunday, March 9, 2008
Considering the prospect of losing half his earnings, paired with rising prices for gas and food, Doug Elliott is scared that he'll lose his house.
On March 8th. The Detroit Free Press did an article about the Elliot family who are trying to make ends meet, while husband and father Doug is on strike. From 3-08-08
Family learns to make do with less
On March 8th. The Detroit Free Press did an article about the Elliot family who are trying to make ends meet, while husband and father Doug is on strike. From 3-08-08
You should check out the entire article at The Detroit Free Press entitled:Contract negotiations
The UAW and American Axle & Manufacturing Inc. expect to continue negotiations today on a contract that would affect 3,650 American Axle workers, who went on strike early Feb. 26.
The strike has forced General Motors Corp. to shut down seven assembly plants. GM plans to shut down three more plants and cut production at 19 plants Monday, bringing the total number of plants impacted by the strike to 29.
Family learns to make do with less