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Updated: 4:30 AM Nov 12, 2009
Laid-off GM Workers Being Recalled
Layoff caused by parts interruption ends next Tuesday.
Posted: 2:59 PM Nov 11, 2009Reporter: News 10 |
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About 1,200 laid off workers at GM's Lansing Delta Township Assembly plant will go back to work next Tuesday, November 17. GM spokesperson Heidi Magyar says workers should report "at their regular scheduled time unless otherwise notified."
The second shift workers are the remaining employees who were laid off at the plant because of a parts shortage. A strike at a plant in India interrupted the supply of a transmission part.
The layoff began for both shifts on November 2. The first shift was recalled this past Monday.
The plant makes the popular Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia.
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