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UAW plan pinches local pharmacies
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Tuesday, February 8, 2005 By JULIE M. McKINNON Toledo Blade Business Writer |
Pharmacies big and small in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan have been hurt by a requirement that Big Three autoworkers with chronic conditions use a mail-order prescription firm rather than go to the neighborhood drugstore.
Toledo's Shaffer Pharmacy, a one-pharmacist operation, has lost about a quarter of its business since workers and retirees from Toledo Jeep Assembly and other auto plants were forced to order their prescriptions from a New Jersey firm more than a year ago, its owner said.
Sales at the Pharm's 21 discount drug stores in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan were down nearly 9 percent last quarter, the chain said, primarily because of the "maintenance" drug change involving United Auto Worker members at DaimlerChrysler AG, Ford Motor Co., and General Motors Corp., as well as at Visteon Corp. and Delphi Corp.
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