
A strike at General Motors is hitting its suppliers hard
Discussions with labor unions came to a halt.
Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Dale Rogers grew up near Detroit and has family working at GM. He recalls that for every employee at a large automaker and affected by a strike, 10 workers at suppliers in nearby cities would feel the effect.
In this article published Oct. 10, 2019, in The Economist:
When Detroit catches a cold, Toledo gets pneumonia.
– Dale Rogers, professor of logistics and supply chain management
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