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LONDON -- Italian carmaker Fiat SpA will walk away from Chrysler unless the U.S. carmaker Canadian and American unions agree to significantly reduce labor costs by the end of the month, Fiat Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne told Canadian newspaper the Globe and Mail in a interview published on Wednesday. A deal with Fiat is Chrysler's last chance to avoid a bankruptcy filing and possible liquidation. Fiat, however, is prepared to abandon a deal unless workers at Chrysler's North American plants agreed to match the lower labor costs of Japanese and German plants. At the end of March, the U.S. auto task force gave Chrysler 30 days to complete an alliance with Fiat or face a cut-off of the government funding on which it is subsisting.
Predicting that the deal will indeed fall through, but that's just a coin toss. I sincerely doubt the Union will wish to bow to the demands of Fiat when they can count on a "structured" bankruptcy if things go sour.
Edited, Apr 15th 2009 12:46pm by KinleyArdal