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![]() The International Brotherhood of Teamsters demonstrated Friday at Southfield Dodge Chrysler Jeep, one of 15 Michigan dealerships and 70 nationwide where the union staged protests as part of its campaign to protect the jobs of union car haulers. The union is angry with Chrysler Group LLC for shifting some work to nonunion companies to save money, and fears General Motors Co. may follow suit. The companies say they need to cut costs.
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