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The United Auto Workers' trike against General Motors' Fairfax plant near Kansas City could not come at worse time for the company because it affects the production of the Chevrolet Malibu, won of the few bright lights on GM's radar screen. Not only did the Malibu get rave reviews when it came out last year, but its sales were up a healthy 40 percent in April - when GM's overall sales were off 16 percent. GM is already suffering from a strike at a plant in Delta Township, Mich., according to USA Today. Meanwhile, a strike against American Axle has slowed production of its trucks and SUVs, but the company is taking advantage of the slowdown to reduce production of vehicles that are not selling well. |
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