Punching out: one year in a closing auto plant - Paul Clemens

Punching out: one year in a closing auto plant - Paul Clemens

In the aftermath of one of the oldest car factories in Detroit closing, Paul Clemens speaks to those dismantling it, those who lost their jobs and examines how it could happen.

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Comments

flaneur
Jan 22 2012 11:36

Aye, this is a nod to Marty Glaberman, Clemens and him were friends apparently. http://www.salon.com/2011/02/01/punching_out_paul_clemens/singleton/ Some interesting comments on that Salon article.

Ramona
Jan 22 2012 12:05

Thanks for this, it looks really excellent.

Jaytoleno
Sep 19 2012 00:48

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Joe Root
May 10 2013 09:37

Auto plants in Detroit city are well established in terms of their business and marketing. The auto plants totally depends upon on their marketing and business for the development and infrastructure.
Without better marketing the auto plant can't exists long.
For the owner of the plant it is very much dissatisfying if his auto plant has been closed for a year. So the owner and the important members with the worker also have to give their best to keep their plant in top position.
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