Monday, November 8, 2010

Chrysler

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The North Assembly plant, which produces Dodge Ram had been by the end of so Chrysler’s announcement Wednesday provided an exacty date. The Fenton North plant is set to resumer production June 29 untilJuly 10, Chrysletr said, and then will remain idlee “contingent upon volumes.” The truck segment has taken a particular hit as auto saled have declined. Dianna Gutierrez, a Chryslef spokeswoman, said workers at the plant will have an opportunityh to transfer to other productiomn sites or take part in an incentive program for early special earlyretirement program, and/ofr an enhanced voluntary termination program.
She didn’ft have exact details of the new offer but said it would be similar to previoues offers thatincluded lump-sum cash payments, vehicle voucher and health-care coverage. The North Plant employed 1,20 workers prior to recent buyout About 640 the buyout and early retiremenyt offers by a May26 deadline. The North Assemblu plant was idled inearly June, but was one of seven plants where Chrysler production following the idlingv of all its plants when it filedf for Chapter 11 bankruptcyt April 30. After its brief reopening, the planft was then expected to close fora two-week summer breamk the weeks of July 13 and 20.
Chrysler emerged from bankruptcgy when Italian carmaker Fiat closed a deal to takeover Chrysler’ s assets. Chrysler’s South Plant in which assembles minivans, was idled at the end of Another 115 of its more than 350 workers had acceptede offers fromChrysler

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