GM pickup truck plant in Flint, Michigan,
to add 1,000 workers
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[February 05, 2019]
DECATUR, Texas/FLINT, Mich.
(Reuters) - General Motors Co said Tuesday it will add 1,000 workers to
build new heavy-duty pickup trucks at its plant in Flint, Michigan, and
will give priority to GM workers who were laid off elsewhere. |
General Motors auto assembly workers work on partially finished
Chevrolet Silverado pickup trucks at the Flint Assembly in Flint,
Michigan January 24, 2011. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo |
GM
has come under fire from U.S. President Donald Trump and
Midwestern lawmakers for its plans to stop production at five
North American factories and cut up to 15,000 jobs. The
automaker has said it is trying to find new jobs for 1,500 U.S.
hourly workers at the affected plants. Flint could be a haven
for many of these employees.
Sales of heavy-duty pickups in the United States have grown to
more than 600,000 vehicles a year, up more than 20 percent since
2013, according to industry data. Prices for luxury models can
easily top $70,000.
GM on Tuesday will celebrate the launch of a new generation of
heavy-duty GMC and Chevrolet pickups at the assembly plant in
Flint, Michigan, that is now building all such trucks for the
company.
(Reporting By Joe White; Writing by Nick Zieminski in New York)
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