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Across town, the Kentucky Truck Plant in eastern Louisville employs about 4,000 people. The facility makes F-series Super Duty pickups as well as the Expedition and Navigator sport utility vehicles. Once the third shift is added at LAP, Ford's employment will surpass 8,000 in Louisville
-- where the company has been making vehicles since 1913. Only the Detroit area will have more assembly line workers than Louisville, Tetreault said. Nationally, Ford has added more than 5,200 hourly jobs this year -- nearly half the 12,000 new hires Ford has said will be added by 2015. "We'll pass the mark well before 2015," Tetreault said. Ford isn't the only major manufacturer to add jobs in Louisville. So far this year, General Electric has hired more than 1,000 workers to handle production of a hybrid water heater and bottom freezer refrigerators at its sprawling Appliance Park in Kentucky's largest city. The company plans to start a second shift in its refrigerator factory later this summer, creating more jobs. GE also says preparations are under way to open another plant at Appliance Park to make front load washing machines and matching dryers in early 2013. GE said it expects to create hundreds of new jobs from introducing new laundry products within the next year, including investments in its top load washers.
In Kentucky, manufacturing accounts for about one of every 10 jobs, down from about two in 10 jobs in the early 1990s, said University of Kentucky economics professor Ken Troske. "We're never going to return to that," he said. "Will manufacturing employment kind of stabilize? Maybe. Will it grow? Maybe just a little." The unemployment rate in Jefferson County, which includes Louisville, was 8.1 percent in April, down from 9.8 percent a year earlier. Fischer said he's seeing broader signs that employers are making investments and expanding work forces. "We're not back into the glory days, and we all know now in retrospect those were overheated," he said. "But we're having a slow comeback out of the recession."
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