Both the Troy Patch and the Detroit News published articles on this disclosure.
Since that email communication was released, Magna International has issued this official statement:
Magna International wishes to clarify that the comments made by Mr. Frank Ervin, Magna’s Manager of Government Affairs, on Tuesday, December 20, 2011, in response to Troy City Council’s vote result regarding the future of its transportation center, was not an official statement from the company. The content of Mr.Ervin’s private e-mail to the Troy Chamber of Commerce was based on his personal reaction and does not represent the position of Magna International.You can view the entire statement at the bottom of this post.
This was a wise decision by management at Magna International. Over the past two months, too many individuals and groups have been calling for boycotts that will only result in harming the interests of innocent parties in our community.
Thanks to Troy Councilman Dave Henderson for sending this Magna International communication to me.
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