by Paul A. Eisenstein | Nov 25, 2019
Carlos Ghosn has never been one to relax. As the long-time head of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, he spent much of his time winging around the world overseeing one of the auto industry’s largest empires. Today, despite being limited in his movements, he...
by Joseph Szczesny | Nov 21, 2019
The UAW announced Thursday that Gary Jones, through his attorney, has informed the UAW that he was resigning as President of the UAW effective immediately rather than face a trial for misconduct under the union constitution that could have led to his expulsion from...
by Michael Strong | Nov 20, 2019
General Motors sued Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in U.S. District Court in Detroit, claiming FCA gained significant advantages in its collective bargaining agreements with the UAW using an orchestrated scheme of bribing union officials. The lawsuit doesn’t specify a...
by Joseph Szczesny | Nov 18, 2019
With the focus of the auto industry shifting west for the opening this week of the Los Angeles Auto Show, California is taking the lead in moving forward with a lawsuit that will block efforts by the Trump administration to roll back federal fuel efficiency standards....
by Michael Strong | Nov 13, 2019
As the U.S. continues to look for places where it can raise the speed limit, thanks to faster and more fuel efficient vehicles, the Netherlands just announced it will cap the country’s speed at 100 kmh, or 62 mph. In a move reminiscent of the United States’ shift to...
by Joseph Szczesny | Nov 2, 2019
United Auto Workers President Gary Jones is taking a leave of absence following new revelations in the scandal that has rocked the union, long one of most influential in the U.S., during the past two years. Jones’ temporary departure was approved by a vote of the...
by Joseph Szczesny | Nov 1, 2019
A key aide to United Auto Workers President Gary Jones is now facing criminal charges involving the diversion of $1.5 million dollars in union funds for personal use and other potential violations. According to a filing in U.S. District Court, investigators detailed...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Oct 31, 2019
It pays to make friends, especially if you’re both running large corporations that could have something in common. So it proved to be the case with Michael Manley and Carlos Tavares. When they first got to know one another a decade ago they were ambitious, fast-rising...
by Joseph Szczesny | Oct 31, 2019
The United Auto Workers said it had wrapped up a tentative labor agreement, covering 55,000 union members employed by the Ford Motor Co. Neither side revealed details of the new agreement, though a report by trade publication Automotive News indicated it contained as...
by Michael Strong | Oct 30, 2019
As quickly as it became a possibility, the potential merger of Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot appears to have become a reality with the two automakers tentatively agreeing to a merger. Peugeot’s board of directors approved the deal earlier Wednesday while the FCA board is...
by Joseph Szczesny | Oct 30, 2019
While the debate about when and how Great Britain will leave the European Union has upended British politics, it is also frustrating to Japanese carmakers, which represent a hefty piece of the country’s economy. Japanese manufacturers are growing frustrated about...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Oct 30, 2019
Just months after merger talks with Renault collapsed, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is in the midst of negotiating a similar deal with another French automaker, Renault’s archrival PSA, FCA confirmed Wednesday. The two companies have had ties for a number of years and,...