US: Chrysler rehiring model development staff - paper

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 25 September 2009

Chrysler Group is about to re-employ an unspecified number of salaried workers and ask current workers to put in overtime to get new models on sale by mid-2011, sources told a US newspaper.

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