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General Motors said the Fort Wayne plant will increase production, with hopes to hire around 225 temporary employees in an announcement Thursday.
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.
The announcement came the day that President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on imported vehicles began being collected.
General Motors is the latest automobile company to respond to President Donald Trump’s newly implemented auto tariffs, ...
General Motors will increase production at its Fort Wayne light-duty truck plant, potentially adding overtime days to the schedule, following President Trump's announcement of 25% tariffs on auto ...
The General Motors Fort Wayne Assembly Plant is in the process of bringing on about 240 temporary workers, Rich LeTourneau, ...
General Motors is adding several hundred temporary workers to its Fort Wayne, Indiana, plant as it seeks to boost production ...
General Motors (GM) is planning to increase production of its light-duty trucks at its assembly plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana in the US, reported Reuters citing a webcast sent to plant employees.
Although Indiana is set to gain hundreds of new jobs, experts warned that the added benefit may come at a cost to consumers, who could end up paying thousands more for vehicles.
General Motors (GM) will increase production of its light-duty trucks at the Fort Wayne Assembly plant in Indiana, the ...
The 25% tariffs is forcing automakers to rethink their manufacturing strategy. General Motors is planning to boost the output ...