Sonari Glinton http://wutc.org en U.S. Automakers Are On A Roll, But Hiring Is Slow And Steady http://wutc.org/post/us-automakers-are-roll-hiring-slow-and-steady There is one basic question that keeps being asked about the U.S. auto industry: Is it on the rebound?<p>"People ask a lot, is the auto industry back?" says Kristin Dziczek, a director at the Center for Automotive Research. "And it depends on what scale you want to look at."<p>So if we're looking at scales, let's start with productivity. In this case, how many work hours it takes to build a car. Productivity in U.S. plants is 39 percent higher than it was in 2000. Wed, 19 Jun 2013 07:21:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 23510 at http://wutc.org U.S. Automakers Are On A Roll, But Hiring Is Slow And Steady Garment Industry Follows Threads Of Immigration Overhaul http://wutc.org/post/garment-industry-follows-threads-immigration-overhaul In Los Angeles, the business of fashion is big. The apparel business employs as many as 45,000 workers in L.A. County, many of them immigrants.<p>Consequently, the garment industry is worried about the outcome of the immigration debate and watching closely to see what happens.<p><strong>'You Don't Have Another Choice'</strong><p>One of the heavyweights is American Apparel, which makes more than 40 million articles of clothing each year out of its factory near downtown L.A.<p>The clothing industry is notorious for employing illegal workers. Mon, 27 May 2013 12:01:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 22410 at http://wutc.org Garment Industry Follows Threads Of Immigration Overhaul L.A. Blue Jeans Makers Fear Their Business Will Fade Away http://wutc.org/post/la-blue-jeans-makers-fear-their-business-will-fade-away Los Angeles is the world leader in the most American of clothing items: bluejeans. High-end, hand-stitched, designer bluejeans that will you run well over $100 a pair.<p>But as the U.S. Fri, 24 May 2013 21:07:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 22337 at http://wutc.org L.A. Blue Jeans Makers Fear Their Business Will Fade Away More Jobs, But Wait: They May Not Pay Much http://wutc.org/post/more-jobs-wait-they-may-not-pay-much Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Scott Simon. The economy added 165,000 jobs in April. That exceeded the expectations of economists. It also drove down the unemployment rate to a four-year low, 7.5 percent. Unfortunately, the biggest gains were in lower-paying fields like hospitality and temp agencies. And as the school year comes to a close and young people start looking, the question is will there be enough work for them. NPR's Sonari Glinton reports.<p>SONARI GLINTON, BYLINE: Wall Street got pretty excited about the jobs numbers. Sat, 04 May 2013 09:51:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 21398 at http://wutc.org J.C. Penney Wins Legal Fight Over Martha Stewart http://wutc.org/post/jc-penney-wins-legal-fight-over-martha-stewart Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>Proof of Martha Stewart's ongoing commercial appeal has been on display in a New York courtroom. Yesterday, an appeals court decided that department store J.C. Penney can continue selling a new line of housewares designed by Stewart. But the ruling keeps Macy's from having the exclusive rights to the brand.<p>NPR's Sonari Glinton reports.<p>SONARI GLINTON, BYLINE: There is one reason why both J.C. Wed, 01 May 2013 10:01:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 21247 at http://wutc.org House Panel Examines Government Loan To Fisker Automotive http://wutc.org/post/house-panel-examines-government-loan-fisker-automotive Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>Auto executives got a grilling on Capitol Hill yesterday. Not the usual suspects from Detroit's Big Three. Think much, much smaller. Executives from the hybrid carmaker Fisker testified about hundreds of millions of dollars in loans Fisker got from the government. Today, the company is on the verge of collapse.<p>NPR's Sonari Glinton reports.<p>SONARI GLINTON, BYLINE: Fisker, the car company, isn't dead yet. But Congress has already begun the autopsy.<p>REPRESENTATIVE JIM JORDAN: Today's hearing is about getting to the bottom of the U.S. Thu, 25 Apr 2013 09:51:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 20981 at http://wutc.org Ford Unit Apologizes For Demeaning Ads http://wutc.org/post/ford-unit-apologizes-demeaning-ads Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>And out next business story fits in the category of what were they thinking? Ford Motor Company is apologizing for ads sketched up by an agency in India - ads that have been decried as demeaning to women. They are cartoon drawings showing off how spacious a Ford trunk can be. One spoofs Italy's former prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi. He's at the wheel, and in the trunk, three women, tied up.<p>NPR's Sonari Glinton reports.<p>SONARI GLINTON, BYLINE: The ads were never used commercially. Tue, 26 Mar 2013 09:39:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 19733 at http://wutc.org Examining Dual Trends In The Economy http://wutc.org/post/examining-dual-trends-economy Transcript <p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. Good morning, I'm Renee Montagne.<p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>And I'm David Greene.<p>The U.S. economy has been so good at sending mixed signals. We'll hear a couple of reasons for optimism. The housing and stock markets appear to be having parallel rebounds. The stock market is up. And after years of being a drag on the economy, construction and home prices are beginning to see a turnaround. Mon, 25 Mar 2013 08:47:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 19682 at http://wutc.org GM's Archive Offers Glimpse Of Its Past And Future http://wutc.org/post/gms-archive-offers-glimpse-its-past-and-future After more than 100 years of ups and downs, General Motors has a lot of history. Most of GM's history is in the form of cars — hundreds of actual individual cars. The company tries to keep at least two of each car in storage. NPR's Sonari Glinton went on a walk through GM's attic to find out about the company's past and future. Thu, 14 Mar 2013 09:26:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 19243 at http://wutc.org GM's Archive Offers Glimpse Of Its Past And Future As Construction Picks Up, American Truck Makers Race http://wutc.org/post/construction-picks-american-truck-makers-race Economists look at many tea leaves as they try to determine the health of the economy. One of the most important surrounds vehicle sales, and more specifically pickup truck sales, which are tied to the construction industry. And as last month's sales rose 18 percent, the auto industry is betting big on a real estate rebound.<p>It's arguable that the Ford F-150 is the most important vehicle to come out of Detroit since the Model-T. Tue, 05 Mar 2013 23:20:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 18890 at http://wutc.org As Construction Picks Up, American Truck Makers Race Why Buying A Car Never Changes http://wutc.org/post/why-buying-car-never-changes "Buying a car sucks," Scott Painter says. "It's something that most consumers fear."<p>Back in the '90s, Painter started a company to try to change this. "The name of the company was Cars Direct," he says. "The mission was to sell cars directly."<p>Painter wanted his company to build virtual dealerships that would let people go online and buy cars. But after talking with a few car execs, he realized nobody would even consider his idea.<p>Painter was stopped by a web of state laws that make it very, very difficult to change the way cars are sold. Tue, 19 Feb 2013 19:18:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 18250 at http://wutc.org Why Buying A Car Never Changes Beyond Portlandia: Subaru Drives For America's Heartland http://wutc.org/post/beyond-portlandia-subaru-drives-americas-heartland <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaXMTtykHfE</p> Mon, 28 Jan 2013 08:33:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 17278 at http://wutc.org Beyond Portlandia: Subaru Drives For America's Heartland From Chicago to D.C., Hometown Supporters Welcome Obama Back http://wutc.org/post/chicago-dc-hometown-supporters-welcome-obama-back For President Obama's first inauguration, Rep. Danny Davis of Illinois organized a group of more than 700 people — on 10 buses — to make the journey from Chicago to Washington, D.C.<p>Last time, one of those buses broke down. This time, however, the group decided to take an 18-hour Amtrak ride to see the second presidential inauguration of their hometown hero.<p>Davis staffer Tumia Romero, who organized the trip, says she did not want to deal with the nightmare of a bus having issues again.<p>"Someone emailed me and said, 'Let's take a plane this time,'" Romero says. Sun, 20 Jan 2013 11:02:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 16983 at http://wutc.org From Chicago to D.C., Hometown Supporters Welcome Obama Back Bump On The Road For Driverless Cars Isn't Technology, It's You http://wutc.org/post/bump-road-driverless-cars-isnt-technology-its-you <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDA28Nb4h1k</p> Thu, 17 Jan 2013 22:38:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 16911 at http://wutc.org Bump On The Road For Driverless Cars Isn't Technology, It's You With Redesigned Corvette, GM Ushers In New Era Of American Muscle Car http://wutc.org/post/redesigned-corvette-gm-ushers-new-era-american-muscle-car This week, the sleek, speedy Chevy Corvette turns 60 years old. In the increasingly competitive auto business, where few cars make it past their teens, that makes it nearly ancient.<p>General Motors, however, is not retiring one of America's oldest sports cars just yet, and is embarking on the perilous path of updating the beloved brand. The auto company unveiled the new 2014 Corvette at the Detroit Auto Show on Sunday, a model that also revives the long-dormant Stingray name.<p>The Corvette is iconic not just in the car industry but also in culture. Tue, 15 Jan 2013 08:24:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 16768 at http://wutc.org With Redesigned Corvette, GM Ushers In New Era Of American Muscle Car