Jobs in canada - Chrysler workers offered up to US$100,000 to leave company
Tom Krisher February 27, 2007 - 6:34 p.m. DETROIT (AP) - Chrysler Group will offer all 49,600 hourly workers in the U.S. up to US$100,000 to leave the company as part of a recovery plan announced earlier this month.
If I worked for The Her shey Co. in the midstate, California or Massachu setts, I would be dusting off my resume or enrolling in a retraining program.
(RTTNews) - With a black cloud looming over the US economy in the form of a bleak housing market picture, the Canadian market has seen significant weakness at the start of trading Tuesday.
(RTTNews) - With a black cloud looming over the US economy in the form of a bleak housing market picture and an erosion of consumer confidence, the Canadian market has seen significant weakness since the start of trading Tuesday.
Canadian Auto Workers at a Chrysler Group plant in Brampton, Ontario, voted Sunday to overwhelmingly accept concessions they rejected just last month.
Tom Krisher February 27, 2007 - 8:34 p.m. DETROIT (AP) - Chrysler Group will offer some of its 49,600 American hourly workers as much as US$100,000 to leave the company as part of a recovery plan announced earlier this month.
Canadians need to step up to the challenge of closing our prosperity gap with the United States by 2020. With the likelihood of a federal and several provincial elections over the next 18 months, Canadians will have the opportunity to discuss and debate the importance of the prosperity gap and ways to narrow it.
David Friend March 20, 2007 - 5:56 p.m.
If I worked for The Her shey Co. in the midstate, California or Massachu setts, I would be dusting off my resume or enrolling in a retraining program.
(RTTNews) - With a black cloud looming over the US economy in the form of a bleak housing market picture, the Canadian market has seen significant weakness at the start of trading Tuesday.
(RTTNews) - With a black cloud looming over the US economy in the form of a bleak housing market picture and an erosion of consumer confidence, the Canadian market has seen significant weakness since the start of trading Tuesday.
Canadian Auto Workers at a Chrysler Group plant in Brampton, Ontario, voted Sunday to overwhelmingly accept concessions they rejected just last month.
Tom Krisher February 27, 2007 - 8:34 p.m. DETROIT (AP) - Chrysler Group will offer some of its 49,600 American hourly workers as much as US$100,000 to leave the company as part of a recovery plan announced earlier this month.
Canadians need to step up to the challenge of closing our prosperity gap with the United States by 2020. With the likelihood of a federal and several provincial elections over the next 18 months, Canadians will have the opportunity to discuss and debate the importance of the prosperity gap and ways to narrow it.
David Friend March 20, 2007 - 5:56 p.m.









