GM, Chrysler turning to Auto Transporters for Services
From Workday Minnesota:
In a telephone press conference, union Auto Transport Division Director Fred Zuckerman explained the two formerly bankrupt car companies are cutting costs by outsourcing the carhauling to non-union, unqualified and ill-equipped private operators. Up to 9,000 union workers could lose their jobs; At least 400 already have.
And adding,
The two auto firms, however, are laying off Teamster drivers and hiring “independent contractors” who have little training and take fewer safety precautions…
While the Auto Transporter service is a booming industry, thanks to gas prices and the expenses of moving a vehicle cross-country; nonetheless, it is quite tenuous and certain steps of protection need to be taken as a smart consumer.
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Your satisfaction is our satisfaction.
For dealerships, though, making sure that your product is delivered properly is of utmost importance to us. Dealers, please contact us for our dealer incentive program, and instead of being held hostage by overpaid Union Drivers, contract an Auto Transporter you can trust.






