Auto workers hit Romney on China jobs remark
Auto companies and unions are pushing back against claims made by presidential contender Mitt Romney that they are creating jobs in China using federal aid money. The CEO's of General Motors and Chrysler say that implications about production increases in China are misstated. The United Auto Workers said that Romney's statements were false, and could hurt jobs in the United States, where auto companies have added new jobs in the U.S.
See "Auto workers hit Romney on China jobs remark", Ben Wolfgang, The Washington Times, October 30, 2012