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<text id=91TT0629>
<title>
Mar. 25, 1991: Business Notes:Unions
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
Mar. 25, 1991 Boris Yeltsin:Russia's Maverick
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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BUSINESS, Page 51
Business Notes
UNIONS
Shuffling the Chrysler Board
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<p> Chrysler Corp.'s bland announcement last week that it was
dropping five of its 18 directors in order to "improve
efficiency and effectiveness as well as reduce cost" didn't
fool industry observers. The unusual pedigree of one of those
directors--Owen Bieber, president of the United Auto Workers
union--signaled other, less technocratic motives. Most bets
are that the willful U.A.W. boss, a board member since 1984,
was dropped because of his frequent opposition to management,
led by its equally willful chairman, Lee Iacocca. "There were
a lot of 17-to-1 votes," Bieber said last week.
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<p> There was also more than a little friction. Bieber had
routinely voted against raises for top executives. In 1989
Chrysler management enraged the union boss by concealing from
him plans to close a Detroit plant.
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<p> Bieber's removal from the board, effective in May, marks the
end of an experiment in union-management cooperation, which
began with the appointment of the U.A.W.'s then president,
Douglas Fraser, during Chrysler's dark days of 1980. Chrysler's
board shuffle also sparked talk that the troubled company was
streamlining itself for a merger with a foreign car company.
Possible suitors: Honda, Fiat and Mitsubishi. Whatever Iacocca
decides to do, he will have one less dissenting vote to worry
about.
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