Supplier Fallout Continues: Polywheels Is Toast
Ontario’s struggling manufacturing sector took another blow yesterday. CNews reports that Oakville, Ont-based automotive supplier Polywheels has shut down indefinitely. Workers arrived for their 7am shift on July 2 only to find the plant closed and shut down notices posted at the entrances. The workers, represented by the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW), were surprised that the company shut its doors without warning. “I’m upset because this is a good factory, they had good, good benefits,” emotes a local worker in a moment of unionist entitlement. The Toronto Sun reports that American Axle’s own strike, which halted production of Polywheels’ bread and butter models (e.g. Sierra/Silverado) was a body blow for Polywheels. The subsequent rise in gas prices was the coup de grace, according to another worker: “We figure out how to bring the price of oil down and we’ll all be fine.” Easier said than done, I suppose. [Thanks for Michael Kirouac for the tip]