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VOL. 37 | NO. 39 | Friday, September 27, 2013
Auto Industry
Ohio plant making new Cherokee brings workers back
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Chrysler is bringing back about 500 idled workers faster than expected after temporary layoffs from a northwest Ohio plant that produces the new Jeep Cherokee.
Transmission reprogramming and extra test-driving delayed shipment of the vehicles, and inventory from the Toledo facility had accumulated, so some second-shift workers were idled earlier this week.
The layoffs were originally expected to last about two weeks, but The Blade reports Friday (http://bit.ly/1fLcPpQ) that the company plans to resume building the vehicle in two shifts Monday.
Chrysler spokesperson Jodi Tinson says workers are being brought back earlier thanks to a plan allowing required updates to be made more quickly.
Chrysler says it has built the number of Cherokees it needs to stock dealerships initially once testing is complete.