"Does the arbitrator really expect me to buy car built by a group of stoners that cannot be fired? Every time I used the brakes I would be thinking, I wonder if the stoners installed them"? MC
Chrysler workers who were fired or suspended two years ago after a
MyFoxDetroit investigation found them drinking and goofing off during
lunch break are back on the job.
MyFoxDetroit first aired the footage of the Chrysler workers in
September 2010. Video showed them in a
park during the work day,
drinking alcohol from bottles covered in brown paper bags and smoking
what appeared to be marijuana.
With the auto giant having recently received a federal taxpayer
bailout, and President Obama having visited the plant where the
employees worked just months earlier, Chrysler appeared to take a
zero-tolerance attitude. The company fired 13 workers, and suspended
two.
But MyFoxDetroit reports that following a union-backed arbitration
process, the employees were reinstated. This week, they came back to
work.
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Chrysler said in a statement that it does not support the decision to bring back the workers but would like to move on.
“While the company does not agree with the ultimate decision of the
arbitrator, we respect the grievance procedure process as outlined in
the collective bargaining agreement and our relationship with the
(United Auto Workers union),” the company said, according to
MyFoxDetroit. “Unfortunately, the company was put in a very difficult
position because of the way the story was investigated and ultimately
revealed to the public. These employees from Jefferson North have been
off work for more than two years. The time has come to put this
situation behind us and resume our focus on building quality products
that will firmly establish Chrysler Group's position in the
marketplace."
The employees work at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant, which builds Jeep Cherokees.
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