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American Policy Roundtable

Roundtable Calls on President Obama to Save Chrysler Jobs

Published in Pharma Law Weekly, June 2nd, 2009

The American Policy Roundtable today called upon President Barack Obama to intervene and stop the termination of 789 Chrysler dealerships across the nation. The contract termination was announced by Chrysler operating under the protection of federal bankruptcy court.

"Chrysler is now operating with public tax dollars. Those dollars should not be spent in illegal and unethical practices, such as breaking legal contacts with dealers who have done nothing wrong," said David Zanotti, President/CEO of the nonprofit American Policy Roundtable. "These dealers and all their employees make Chrysler money every single day. They are not liabilities, they are profit centers....

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