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Laying It On The Line - Driving A Hard Bargain In Challenging Time

English · Paperback / Softback

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In late 2008, the world's economy began to tumble at avalanche speed, and at the forefront of the manufacturing collapse were the Big Three automakers: Chrysler, General Motors and Ford. For decades, these companies had been shining stars, providing billions of dollars of new investments and thousands of well-paying jobs. Yet suddenly the heads of these and other manufacturing giants found themselves begging governments for financial packages to save their industries. What the hell happened?Buzz Hargrove, the former head of the Canadian Autoworkers (CAW), retired right before the collapse, but not before witnessing the decades of bad decisionmaking- by federal governments and CEOs-that set the stage for the sudden crisis. No one knows the ins and outs of manufacturing like Hargrove, a man who championed the cause of on-the-line workers but who also earned the immense respect of political and business leaders.In Laying It on the Line, Hargrove explains the crisis from his side of the table, what it means for Canada and how the manufacturing sector can again become this country's foremost economic driver. Along the way, he shares the behind-the-door dealings with GM, Ford, Air Canada and others, explaining the controversial agreements he reached over his decades as Canada's chief labour leader. Laying It on the Line is a timely call to arms for industry, governments and indeed all Canadians.>

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Authors Buzz Hargrove
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.10.2010
 
EAN 9781554684465
ISBN 978-1-55468-446-5
No. of pages 336
Subjects BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: General, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Business, 2009;2010;2011, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS: Labor / General

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