In  both statements released to the press and the firm's employees,  Chrysler LLC's outgoing CEO Bob Nardelli announced that while in  bankruptcy, most manufacturing plants of the  automaker will be temporarily idled. The lockdown will commence on  Monday, May 4 and continue for the whole duration of the bankruptcy  procedure which is expected to be complete within the next 30 to 60  days.
According  to Chrysler, during the bankruptcy period, the company's hourly  employees will receive unemployment benefits, as well as supplemental  pay that will amount to most of their base wages while company-sponsored  healthcare and other insurance coverage will continue.
However, the question that arises with Chrysler's prolonged shutdown is what will happen to the company's U.S. suppliers, given the fact that General Motors has also announced that it will be idling 13 of its North American assembly plants for multiple weeks from May through to July.
source: http://carscoop.blogspot.com
   
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