http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/20292017/chrysler-auto-workers-fired-after-wolchek-investigation-are-back-on-the-job
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/12/08/chrysler-workers-canned-for-drinking-on-job-reinstated/
http://iowntheworld.com/blog/?p=160184
DETROIT (WJBK) -
Two years ago Fox 2 Problem Solver Rob Wolchek got a tip
from someone inside Chrysler's Jefferson North Assembly plant about
what some workers were doing at the park on their lunch break.
For several days our TV crews followed some of these workers.
Play the video above to see what these guys were doing before they went back to work in the factory in 2010.
When
we showed the video to executives from Chrysler they were embarrassed.
The company had just been bailed out by the government and president
Obama stood on the floor of the very same plant just a few months
earlier. Obama said he believed in the workers and that he believed in
Chrysler.
Chrysler was trying to remake its image and the
activity in video we recorded certainly didn't fit the "Imported from
Detroit" campaign.
Chrysler suspended two workers and fired thirteen others.
Their cases ended up in arbitration and the arbitrator sided with the fired workers. They came back to work this week.
And now this statement from the auto maker:
"Chrysler
Group LLC acknowledges the reinstatement of a number of employees from
the Jefferson North assembly plant who were discharged from the
company in September 2010 after appearing in a local TV station's story
about their off-duty conduct."
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 UAW. 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."
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