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Plan to move 2,000 jobs to GM Bowling Green on hold, union says

By Jere Downs • jdowns@courier-journal.com • February 10, 2009

Plans announced last year to move 2,000 General Motors jobs from Wilmington, Del., to Bowling Green to build the Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky by 2012 appear to be on hold, United Auto Workers Local 2164 President Eldon Renaud said today.

“The future does not look good for that right now,” Renaud said. “The talk we are hearing is those vehicles will not be built here,”

Renaud's comments came as GM announced plans to cut 10,000 of its white collar staff of 73,000. GM spokesman Tom Wilkinson said today it was too soon to discuss how those cuts could affect individual plants like Bowling Green.

“We are just starting to roll this out,” Wilkinson said in an interview.

Wilkinson did not immediately return a call seeking comment on the company’s plans for production of the Solstice and Sky.

Debuted in 2004 to acclaim, the sleek Solstice was one of the vehicles championed by Bob Lutz, who announced his retirement yesterday as GM’s vice chairman.

Shut down since before Christmas, the Corvette plant resumes production Feb. 23, Renaud said.

Making only 11 Corvettes and Cadillac XLR vehicles per hour, the factory will run at the slowest pace Renaud said he has observed in 41 years with GM. In better times, the Corvette plant would produce up to 3,000 sports cars a month, or 18 vehicles per hour.

The Bowling Green plant now employs about 800 blue collar workers, Renaud said. Layoffs will reduce those ranks to about 575 people by the end of April on one production shift, he added.

“At what point are we in jeopardy of losing our plant and moving it?” Renaud said. “People are very worried.”
 
As usual, our ever corrupt government gave out a ton of money with no strings attached and left it wide open to take that money overseas to invest. You know where this is heading - Eventually ALL US production will be overseas and there will be no one here with money to buy. Just how many Corvettes can you buy with your welfare check??

Henry Ford for all his faults considered that if he kept production over here and paid well, that these people would buy his cars. He just had to step back and the cycle took care of itself. YES it worked for so many years.
 
i know the reason

i work for gm and the reason the move is on hold is because gm might(most likely) will get rid of saturn in order to show the government it is cutting back production. saab, hummer, and saturn are on the chopping block..
 
This is what happens when people buy Japanese-made, ricer imports!... We as Americans need to support our car industry and country by purchasing American-made cars!..what's wrong with you, people??...don't you see the writing on the wall??...stop buying foreign cars and start buying domestic brands!..we would see a very quick turn-around in our nation's economy if we would all heed this advice!
 
Why would GM move 2000 employees to bowling green when they are laying off the workers who are living in bowling green already..

makes sense to me...

If they need more workers at bowling green...just hire back the guys you just laid off that live there..?

The Sky and the solstice are history..

The dealers are really selling them anymore...Its a lame duck..Its basically the fact that the bloom is off the rose..(or so says the local pontiac dealer sales force when I asked)

thats the 2 door market for the most part...the lifecycles are short...possibly half that of four door cars....

obviously there are exceptions like corvette but even corvette sales are off big time..

I hope they produce one of the solstice type turbo four convertibles and coupes for the remaining four core brands...

That said...pontiac, Hummer, saturn, saab? Its not looking to good for their future survival ..especially if GM goes into a prepackaged bankrupcy..

JMO and thanks for the heads up.

JB
 
Rob posted this Thread December 10, 2008.

Things have changed since the original posting, even if the writing was on the wall, every day seems to be a new beginning :eek

Bud
 

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