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Identifies some of the auto industry's wealthiest people as of July 1997 according to Forbes magazine. Chung Ju-Yung of Korea; Rahmi Koc of Turkey; Ferdinand Piech of Germany; Gianni Agnelli of Italy; Boris Berezovsky of Russia; Kim Woo-Choong of Korea; H. Wayne Huizenga of the United States;...
- Automakers, suppliers maintain pay and benefits for called-up employees. Sherefkin, Robert // Automotive News;4/7/2003, Vol. 77 Issue 6032, p36
Automakers and many suppliers are voluntarily paying the difference between military and civilian salaries and maintaining benefits including medical, dental and life insurance for summoned or mandated reservists for up to several months or even years. By law companies are only required to hold...
- Despite criticism, Skoda workers win wage rise. Frink, Lyle // Automotive News Europe;5/19/2003, Vol. 8 Issue 10, p18
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- Fixing the flat. Rowand, Roger // Automotive News;7/3/95, Vol. 69 Issue 5612, p1i
Reports on the possible overhaul of the flat-rate system for paying automobile service technicians working in clock-time shops. Criticism over quality of work turned out by technicians; Lack of incentives for technicians; Efforts to increase service efficiency with automobile dealers.
- Labor: The Issues. Sharf, Stephan // Ward's Auto World;Jul99, Vol. 35 Issue 7, p18
Deals with wage increases in the automobile industry. Ways to increase income; Factors that should be considered by companies in paying all high salaries and bonuses.
- R&D carries on as Daewoo staff await pay. // Professional Engineering;10/04/2000, Vol. 13 Issue 18, p4
Reports that South Korea-based car maker Daewoo continues with its research and development despite not paying workers at its technical center in West Sussex, England. Number of workers at the firm's technical center; Meeting of the workers with Great Britain trade and industry secretary...
- One-price idea stabilizes salesforce. Rechtin, Mark // Automotive News;2/20/1995, Vol. 69 Issue 5592, p73
Reports on the adoption by California car dealer John Campbell of a sales and salary program to encourage his salespeople to remain in his dealership. Switch from straight commission to salary; Provision of added benefits as tenure increases.
- GM sees few Tier 2 hires until '12. Barkholz, David // Automotive News;8/2/2010 Supplement, Vol. 84, pS014
The article presents information on automobile manufacturer General Motors Co.'s (GM)Tier 2 hires until 2012. Diana Tremblay, GM's manufacturing chief, explains why GM has to wait till 2012 to hire its Tier 2 workers. It mentions that, if GM needs more workers before the time period, it will...
- PSA reveals execs' pay. de Saint-Seine, Sylviane // Automotive News Europe;6/3/2002, Vol. 7 Issue 11, p7
Reports on the pay awards given to several executives of automobile maker PSA/Peugeot-Citroen in 2001. Payment for chairman Jean-Martin Folz; Earnings of managing directors Frederic Saint-Geours and Claude Satinet; Anticipation of the company's decision whether to resume production at its plant...


