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Monday, 09 June 2008 |
As reported by the Associated Press and the Detroit News, reactions to General Motors announcement of four truck plant closures has not been good. Notably, the Oshawa plant in Ontario, which employs 2,600 members of the CAW, has seen high profile protests of the planned shutdown. Workers blockaded Canadian GM Headquarters over the weekend and planned to keep a high, but law abiding presence for some time. |
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Tuesday, 03 June 2008 |
General Motors announced today their intentions to close four truck/suv plants due to a decline in sales. GM's Oshawa, Moraine, Janesville, and Toluca locations will cease production by 2010 or sooner if demand continues to drop. In addition to the closings, the Pontiac and Flint plants will also have shifts removed to cut production. |
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Tuesday, 03 June 2008 |
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General Motors, in a press release this morning, has indicated that they have placed the HUMMER brand under what they call "Strategic Assessment". This places the future of the brand in limbo as GM decides what is the best course. Almost all options are on the table, with none of them small. Outcomes range from a full revamp of the Hummer lineup to a partial or complete sale of the marque. |
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