GM To Temporarily Layoff Some Janesville Workers
Second-Shift Workers To Return To Jobs
Updated: 8:28 am CDT March 19, 2008
JANESVILLE, Wis. -- General Motors officials are reporting more layoffs, including some at Janesville's plant.Workers on first shift at the Janesville facility will be off next week, but second-shift workers, who had been laid off this week, will be back to work, WISC-TV reported.Plant officials said that they simply don't have enough parts available with the American Axle strike unresolved.
Previous Stories:
- March 13, 2008: Janesville GM Plant To Temporarily Lay Off Some Workers
- March 6, 2008: GM: Janesville Plant To Shorten Shifts Next Week
- February 13, 2008: GM Offers Employees Buyout
- December 20, 2007: GM To Cut Production At Janesville Plant
- October 4, 2007: GM Workers In Janesville Vote To Ratify New Contract
- September 27, 2007: Autoworkers In Janesville Return To Work At GM Plant
- September 25, 2007: More Than 1,000 Workers Laid Off Due To GM Strike
- September 25, 2007: Negotiations Resume As GM Strike Continues
- September 25, 2007: Janesville GM Workers Begin Strike
- September 25, 2007: Hundreds Of Statewide Suppliers Affected By GM Strike
- September 24, 2007: Janesville Tense As UAW, GM Talk Contracts
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