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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
Union Approves Strike Authorization at Corvette Plant
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<blockquote data-quote="Keith Tedford" data-source="post: 63147" data-attributes="member: 1228"><p>Workers in reject in Oshawa also complained about management punching out cards to ship vehicles already deemed to need repairs. If the count for the day was going to run a little shy, they would punch out paint repairs and stuff like that just to get the cars/trucks shipped and look good as far as count was concerned at the end of the shift. Let the dealer look after it and often that was after an unhappy customer complained. It's a good way to lose customers. I know a guy who used to work on the corporate audit team. It was a big joke at how the different plants would try to set them up with ringer cars to audit. These cars had been gone through and through before hand to be sure of good audit scores. Eventually, the auditors got wise and would just go out in the shipping area and randomly pick vehicles to audit. I don't know if things will ever change in a big place like GM. The mentality is too deeply rooted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith Tedford, post: 63147, member: 1228"] Workers in reject in Oshawa also complained about management punching out cards to ship vehicles already deemed to need repairs. If the count for the day was going to run a little shy, they would punch out paint repairs and stuff like that just to get the cars/trucks shipped and look good as far as count was concerned at the end of the shift. Let the dealer look after it and often that was after an unhappy customer complained. It's a good way to lose customers. I know a guy who used to work on the corporate audit team. It was a big joke at how the different plants would try to set them up with ringer cars to audit. These cars had been gone through and through before hand to be sure of good audit scores. Eventually, the auditors got wise and would just go out in the shipping area and randomly pick vehicles to audit. I don't know if things will ever change in a big place like GM. The mentality is too deeply rooted. [/QUOTE]
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