10.06.2008

GM Lordstown schedules overtime for remainder of 2008 & GM to shut Ohio SUV plant 2 years ahead of plan


While employees at the Lordstown complex are getting ready to add onto their hours for the General Motors Chevrolet Cobalt's sales, other employees from Ohio,Moraine plant, are getting ready to say good-bye sooner than the anticipated.

The new year has consumers shifting to more fuel efficient vehicles, which is why the demand for the Chevrolet Cobalt on the market is high. Therefore, the bigger vehicles are being kicked to the curb.

To the employees of the Moraine plant, I hope that whatever incentives or buyout that General Motors is planning to give them will definitely put a band-aid on the 2yrs advance unemployment butts they are going to have to deal with starting in December.

So long Trailblazers, GMC Envoy, etc...

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