By on March 21, 2008

warrendakotapilots.jpgAs talks between American Axle and the UAW continue, AA has moved some of the production for GM's large SUV axles to Mexico. They've also moved axle production for Chrysler's pickups and SUVs South of the Border, allowing Chrysler to continue turning out Dakotas and Durangos nobody wants without interruption. The Detroit Free Press cites industry experts who predict that by the end of the month, the auto industry will have lost over 100k units in productivity which they'll never recover due to soft SUV and pickup sales. Whether the Mexican move is permanent or just a warning shot across the UAW's bow remains to be seen. But the AA workers who are now living on $200/week strike pay better hope the union bends a little, and soon. Otherwise they could be on the unemployment line instead of the picket line.

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