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Governor Headed To Detroit To Talk With GM
Janesville Plant Slated To Close In 2010
UPDATED: 8:54 pm CDT September 11,
2008
MADISON, Wis. -- Gov. Jim Doyle is leading a delegation to Detroit on Friday to talk with General Motors officials about a planned closing of the automaker's plant in Janesville.State Department of Commerce spokesman Tony Hozeny said the state is trying to work with the company to see what can be done in Janesville.The automaker plans to close the plant by 2010 because high gas prices have curtailed sales of SUVs, leaving hundreds of people without jobs.Hozeny says the state's efforts to look at whether millions of dollars in grant money given to GM can be reclaimed is on hold while talks about the plant's future continue.Doyle's spokesman Lee Sensenbrenner said that he can't comment on what specifically may be talked about at the meeting. He said it is a sensitive process.U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold said he will host a meeting with General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner in Feingold’s Washington, D.C., office on Friday afternoon.“I’m very pleased to have the opportunity to sit down with Mr. Wagoner and tell him directly how important it is that GM maintains a presence in Janesville. I will once again ask him to reconsider GM’s decision to end production in Janesville and to retool the Janesville plant for a new line of vehicles to maintain the excellent workforce Janesville offers. I will also ask that, if it is unwilling to reconsider its decision, GM do all it can to help Janesville find a productive use for its GM facility, such as helping to bring in another company or industry to take advantage of the tremendous assets Janesville has to offer. It’s the least GM can do for the decades of hard work this community has provided. I appreciate Mr. Wagoner’s willingness to meet and I look forward to continuing to work with members of the Wisconsin congressional delegation to do what’s best for Janesville," said Feingold in a news release.
Previous Stories:
- September 9, 2008: Doyle Will Present Plan To GM For Keeping Janesville Plant Open
- September 9, 2008: GM Recalls 300,000 Sport Utility Vehicles
- August 29, 2008: GM Recalling 944,000 Vehicles
- July 29, 2008: Wisconsin Seeks Federal Aid For GM Workers
- July 28, 2008: GM Sets Non-Production Weeks For Janesville Plant
- July 24, 2008: Rail Transportation Could Be Key In Post GM Era For Janesville
- July 21, 2008: Air Bags Exploding In Some Flood-Damaged Vehicles
- July 16, 2008: Wisconsin Unlikely To Recoup Money Given To GM
- July 16, 2008: GM To Speed Up Closure Of Janesville Plant
- June 24, 2008: GM Officials To Stop Production In Janesville For Weeks
- June 20, 2008: GM Plant To Lay Off Additional 96 Workers By September
- June 6, 2008: Authorities Seek Help In Investigating Fraternity Fire
- June 5, 2008: Janesville Leaders Plot Rebound After GM Plant Closes
- June 5, 2008: GM Plant Closing Difficult For Workers, Families
- June 4, 2008: Janesville Looks Ahead To Retraining GM Workers For New Jobs
- June 4, 2008: GM To Close Janesville Assembly Plant By 2010
- June 3, 2008: Doyle: Janesville Plant Closing Is Like Death In Family
- June 3, 2008: Residents Uncertain About Future After GM Plant's Closure
- June 3, 2008: State Officials Reviewing $10M Given To GM
- June 3, 2008: Residents Fear Ripple Effect If GM Plant Closes
- May 23, 2008: GM Says Parts Supplier Strike Costs $1.8 Billion
- May 19, 2008: UAW, American Axle Reach Deal That Could End Strike
- April 29, 2008: GM Slashes Shift At Janesville Plant
- April 9, 2008: Janesville GM Workers Laid Off Due To Production Cuts
- March 19, 2008: GM To Temporarily Layoff Some Janesville Workers
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