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Industrial output rises 0.5 percent in June
AP Economics WriterIndustrial output rose in June at the fastest pace in 11 months. The strength came from the end of a strike at American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. rather than any underlying boost to the economy. The Federal Reserve reported Wednesday...Tags: Federal Reserve
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General Motors Cuts Jobs, Production
Associated PressDETROIT -- General Motors Corp. said Tuesday it will lay off salaried workers, cut truck production, suspend its dividend and borrow $2 billion to $3 billion to weather a severe downturn in the U.S. market. GM said the moves will raise $15 billion to...Tags: Sales, Heavy Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Retirement, Chrysler LLC
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American Axle CEO Dauch Gets Bonus Of $8.5 Million
American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. Chairman and CEO Richard Dauch has been awarded an $8.5 million bonus in part for leading the auto parts supplier through a bitter strike.
The bonus revealed Friday in a filing with the Securities and...Tags: Labor Disputes
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Last week's headlines
Steven B. Larsen, who took over the Maryland Public Service Commission with a mandate to lower utility bills, is leaving the panel before finishing a yearlong quest to reregulate the industry. He will be replaced by Douglas R.M. Nazarian, a former...Tags: Sales, Employment Opportunities, White Marsh, Assault, Injuries
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General Motors back at full production after supplier strike
General Motors Corp., the largest U.S. automaker, returned to full production Monday for the first time since a three-month strike at its biggest axle supplier shut or partially idled about 30 North American plants. The walkout at American Axle &...Tags: General Motors Corp., Vehicles, Heavy Engineering, Automotive Equipment
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American Axle reports progress
Negotiators for American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. and striking United Auto Workers made progress in weekend bargaining, but a company spokeswoman would not say if they are close to reaching a deal. -
GM speeds cuts in pickup production
General Motors Corp. will speed up production cuts at a pickup truck factory in Flint, Mich., that had been closed because of a strike at American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. . GM spokesman Tony Sapienza said yesterday that it is unclear when the...Tags: General Motors Corp., Heavy Engineering
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Strikes cost GM output in 2Q
Associated PressGeneral Motors Corp.'s stock dropped almost 5 percent yesterday after the company reported that strikes at some of its plants and parts supplier American Axle will cost the automaker about $2 billion before taxes in the second quarter. GM also expects to...Tags: General Motors Corp., White Marsh, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Vehicles, Heavy Engineering
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Local GM workers laid off
Sun ReporterThe lingering strike at General Motors Corp.'s chief axle supplier has halted production at GM Powertrain's Baltimore Transmission Plant. About 280 hourly workers have been temporarily laid off at the White Marsh plant, where the manufacturing of...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Sales, White Marsh, Heavy Engineering, Wetlands
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Technology sector punctures enthusiasm
From wire reportsWall Street ended mixed yesterday after weakness in the technology sector punctured some of the market's enthusiasm over a report that suggested the economy could still be growing. Comments from memory chip maker SanDisk Corp. about soft sales helped...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Lockheed Martin Corporation, Yahoo! Inc., Stock Activities, Stocks
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