"This is Scott again. This'll be my last entry until I get back from the summit of the mountain, hopefully here in a few days. But just want to comment on the real expeditionary nature of being here in the wilds for now 54 days and counting."
Workers at a General Motors plant in Ohio have withdrawn a threat to strike. GM spokesman Dan Flores said Wednesday that workers at the stamping plant near Mansfield, Ohio, won't go on strike this morning as planned. Union leaders at the plant are continuing to negotiate a local contract with GM.
Ford Motor Co., the second-largest U.S.-based automaker, said it's scheduling overtime at a Missouri plant to keep up with increased demand for the Escape small sport-utility vehicle.
First shift employees at the General Motors Corp. assembly plant in Moraine will return to work May 19, officials at the plant announced Wednesday. The recall should bring back between 1,200 and 1,300 workers. (GM)
MORAINE, Ohio -- General Motors is recalling about 1,200 employees to work at its sport utility plant in the Dayton, Ohio, suburb of Moraine effective Monday.
MORAINE, Ohio (AP) - About 1,200 workers at General Motors' sport utility plant in the Dayton suburb of Moraine will be back on the job Monday. The workers were laid off the second week of March because of the strike against Detroit-based American Axle and Manufacturing, a supplier to the plant.