Tuesday, December 21, 2010

GM brings back 30 at engine plant - Business First of Buffalo:

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But because of quickly changin production schedules linked to depressed newvehicle sales, the recallp of a small portion of the more than 740 Westernm New York auto workers currently on layoff might only last one says Scott Adams, UAW assistant regionall director. “The 30, who are some of the 465 (at GM) who were on indefinitd layoff, were brought back to run a line. But because there is so much it lookslike they’llo be back for only one he said. At other Buffalo-area auto supplier plants, Adamas said: • 105 hourly employees at the Stampin g plant in Woodlawn are onindefinite layoff.
Another 182 hourly workers and 61 skille trades people are on indefinite layoff atin • 64 of the 72 hourly people at ’sd Cheektowaga machining operation are on temporary layoff. Americabn Axle’s Town of Tonawanda forge where production was winding down sincelast June, was closedd early this year, Adams said. , whicg operated a plant in West halted operations in 2006 with the loss of 130 production jobs. Though another 70 positionss were retainedin administration, engineering and customer the company ended its remaining local presence in late 2008, Adams said.
In ’s plant there plant has 150 employeea on indefinitelayoff - 75 hourly workers and 75 skilledc personnel, Adams said.

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