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Professor GARY CHAISON (Clark University): I don't recall ever having seeing a year like this.
NPR: Detroit Suffers Through Auto Industry Realignment
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Gary Chaison, the industrial relations professor, says workers recognized that the U.S. auto industry is fundamentally changing.
NPR: Detroit Suffers Through Auto Industry Realignment
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And if actual carpenters don't care enough about companies paying lower wages, Chaison said, why should anyone else?
NPR: Union Outsources Picket Lines to the Homeless
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Gary Chaison, who teaches industrial relations at Clark University in Worcester, Mass.
NPR: Union Outsources Picket Lines to the Homeless
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Car industry analyst Gary Chaison, a professor of labour relations at Clark University, said the GM announcement marked the end of an era.
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"I'm trying to imagine what the civil rights movement would have been like if, in fact, they had hired demonstrators to walk down South, " Chaison said.
NPR: Union Outsources Picket Lines to the Homeless
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"It's essentially saying that our own members don't have the time, the inclination or the spirit to walk picket lines and protect their jobs, " Chaison said.
NPR: Union Outsources Picket Lines to the Homeless
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Mr. CHAISON: There's a very well organized and militant movement within the United Auto Workers, and particularly the Delphi locals, to not accept any more concessions no matter what the cost will be.
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