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GM, Ford Accelerate Shift to Mexico Workers Making $26 a Day
By Thomas Black - Jun 9, 2010
Lower labor costs in Mexico may help U.S. auto companies build smaller cars profitably. Photographer: Susana Gonzalez/Bloomberg
June 9 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s share of North American auto production may rise at a quicker pace as General Motors Co., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Group LLC seek out workers making less than 10 percent of what their U.S. counterparts earn.
The lower labor costs may help the U.S. companies build smaller cars profitably amid demand for fuel-efficient vehicles in the **** of last year’s recession. Mexico’s gains will come at the expense of workers in the U.S. and Canada, said Dennis DesRosiers, president of DesRosiers Automotive Consulting Inc.
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Here we go again, both the American taxpayer as well as the UAW get the shaft again!