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Teh One Who Knocks
12-11-2012, 12:05 PM
Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY


December 10. 2012 - Chrysler took quick action two years ago after television news reports of workers at its Jefferson North plant in Detroit who were drinking beer or smoking marijuana on lunch breaks against factory policies.

It fired 13 of them. But now they're back on the job, having won an arbitration decision that reinstated them to their union jobs.

Chrysler officials aren't happy about the decision.

"An arbitrator decided in the workers' favor, citing insufficient conclusive evidence to uphold the dismissals. This was a decision that Chrysler Group does not agree with," says Scott Garberding, senior vice president of manufacturing, in a statement.

He notes that the company hasn't forgotten that it only stayed in business because of a federal bailout and having to reinstate the drinking workers is "an unfortunate aberration."

Fox 2 News' report caused quite a stir at the time. News crews followed workers to a park where they were seen drinking or lighting up marijuana on their breaks, then heading back to the plant. It went back a year later and found more workers engaged in the same behavior on breaks. Jefferson North was rocked by the murder-suicide of one worker who stabbed another at the plant then killed himself in a city park.

KevinD
12-11-2012, 12:32 PM
Rock on Unions!

RBP
12-11-2012, 12:57 PM
Unions are good, Obama says so. :nono:

Teh One Who Knocks
12-11-2012, 01:04 PM
This is the part I like:


An arbitrator decided in the workers' favor, citing insufficient conclusive evidence to uphold the dismissals.

They were caught on camera, how much more "conclusive" does the evidence need to be? :-s

FBD
12-11-2012, 02:15 PM
it depends on what the definition of "is" is...

Muddy
12-11-2012, 02:22 PM
Unions were great 50 years ago when people couldn't get a fair shake in this country.. In this modern global market however they make us extremely un-competitive. Their penchant for holding on to their extreme demands is one of the reason our manufacturing sector has died in this country.

FBD
12-11-2012, 02:26 PM
Unions were great 100+ years ago when people couldn't get a fair shake in this country.. In this modern global market however they make us extremely un-competitive. Their penchant for holding on to their extreme demands is but one of many of the reasons our manufacturing sector has died in this country.

fixed :tup: