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WANE 15 on MSNFort Wayne GM plant announces increase in production, plans to hire temporary employeesGeneral Motors said the Fort Wayne plant will increase production, with hopes to hire around 225 temporary employees in an announcement Thursday.
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WANE 15 on MSN‘Win for Indiana families’: Councilman on increased production at Fort Wayne GM plantFORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE)— 4th district Fort Wayne City Councilman Scott Myers said Thursday’s announcement of increased production at General Motors’ Fort Wayne assembly is good news. While the ...
The announcement came the day that President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on imported vehicles began being collected.
Though GM hasn’t made a formal public announcement, employees at the Indiana facility were informed of the shift last ...
The Fort Wayne plant produces the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 trucks, with about 1,300 units produced each ...
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WANE Ft. Wayne on MSNAuto industry sees shift following tariffs, financial expert says ‘investors shouldn’t panic’The auto industry is seeing major shifts as Stellantis announces temporary production halts at two of its plants, leading to layoffs, including some in Indiana.
General Motors on Thursday confirmed it plans to add hundreds of jobs in Allen County, scaling up staffing – at least temporarily – to keep pace with production needs.
The General Motors Fort Wayne Assembly Plant is in the process of bringing on about 240 temporary workers, Rich LeTourneau, ...
General Motors (GM) will increase production of its light-duty trucks at the Fort Wayne Assembly plant in Indiana, the ...
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GlobalData on MSNGM reportedly plans to boost truck production in Indiana, USGM CEO Mary Barra previously suggested during the company's January earnings call that increased domestic production could be ...
General Motors is adding several hundred temporary workers to its Fort Wayne, Indiana, plant as it seeks to boost production ...
GM to increase truck production at Fort Wayne plant 225-250 jobs to be added at Fort Wayne plant Temporary workers to be hired for operational adjustments GM CEO Mary Barra had hinted at the ...
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