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A Labour Group Merry Christmas
One Year Anniversary of Commitment to Support Auto Industry
TORONTO - CAW President Ken Lewenza is commending the
federal and provincial government for taking dramatic action one year ago to
support the domestic auto industry, which at the height of the financial
crisis was on the verge of collapse.
In a joint press conference on December 20, 2008, the Ontario and federal
government pledged, along with the U.S. government, to inject the necessary
funds into both Chrysler and General Motors to keep the companies afloat and
save tens of thousands of jobs.
Lewenza said that although this year has been a difficult one for the
auto industry, without government support, the industry would now be in
ruins, including the immediate loss of thousands of jobs.
"The loss of North American producers would have had a devastating ripple
effect right across the economy, making it that much more difficult to pull
out of the recession as tens of thousands of jobs would be eliminated in
communities across the country."
"Although supporting the auto industry came at a seemingly high expense,
the cost of doing nothing would have been much greater. Workers in these
value-added jobs make important contributions to our communities - in the
form of taxes which go towards the strong public services upon which all
Canadians rely and value.
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