General Motors has started winding down operations at its Indianapolis stamping plant after workers voted against a new wage deal, reports Automotive News. The OEM was hoping to sell the plant to JD Normal Industries, an Illinois-based stamping company, but the potential buyer wanted wage concessions before purchasing the facility. Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
General Motors has started winding down operations at its Indianapolis stamping plant after workers voted against a new wage deal, reports Automotive News. The OEM was hoping to sell the plant to JD Normal Industries, an Illinois-based stamping company, but the potential buyer wanted wage concessions before purchasing the facility.
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