SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Chrysler Group LLC has fired a Warren Stamping worker who helped organize a demonstration at the plant two weeks ago to protest a controversial new work schedule.

Alex Wassell, a 63-year-old welder repairman with nearly 20 years at the automaker, had been suspended without pay for making comments — quoted in The Detroit News — that Chrysler said violated the company's code of conduct.

Wassell said he has filed a grievance over his dismissal, but would not comment other than to say, "I'm still looking for an amicable settlement of the grievance between the union and the company."

AutoSpies.com is ranked #1 on Google for auto show photos!


**The 2013 Amelia Island Concours photo gallery is sponsored by Jaguar

2013 Amelia Island Concours Photo Gallery

Read Article


Chrysler Cans UAW Worker For Going To The Press About Saturday Work Shifts

About the Author

Agent009