Tag: manufacturing sector
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Ford to drop up to 1,000 jobs at German plant as demand for electric cars in Europe lags forecasts
Ford Motor Co. said Tuesday it would cut up to 1,000 jobs at its electric auto plant in Cologne, Germany due to lower than expected demand for battery-powered cars
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Temporary layoffs coming to GM’s assembly plant in Missouri
ST. LOUIS — Autoworkers at General Motors’ assembly plant in Wentzville will be temporarily out of work beginning later this month. A spokesperson for GM said in a statement Monday that the company has “temporarily adjusted production schedules at Wentzville Assembly to address supply chain issues and align with overall business needs.” Diana Forbes, GM…
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Congress asks whether Boar’s Head deli meat plant tied to deadly outbreak will be fit to reopen
Lawmakers have summoned Boar’s Head deli meat officials to face a federal food safety committee
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Apple deepens its ties to a Kentucky plant that produces cover glass for iPhone and Apple Watch
Apple is putting its trust in a Kentucky plant that will become the exclusive producer of cover glass for every iPhone and Apple Watch sold
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South Korean workers return home after days in detention following US immigration raid
A plane carrying more than 300 South Korean workers released after days of detention in Georgia has landed in South Korea
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With Hyundai raid, Trump’s immigration crackdown runs into his push for foreign investment
President Donald Trump’s efforts to boost U.S. manufacturing by attracting foreign investment are clashing with his immigration crackdown
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South Korea says detained Korean workers released from Georgia facility before flight home
South Korea’s president says Korean companies will likely hesitate to make further investments in the United States unless Washington improves its visa system for their employees, as U.S. authorities released hundreds of workers who were detained at a Georgia factory site last week
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South Korean workers detained in immigration raid leave Atlanta and head home
A plane carrying more than 300 workers from South Korea who were detained during an immigration raid on a battery factory in Georgia last week has left Atlanta bound for South Korea
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Musk loses crown as the world’s richest person to Larry Ellison and then snatches it back
The battle among billionaires for bragging rights as the world’s richest person got heated Wednesday with the surprising surge of an old contender: Larry Ellison
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South Korea says a charter plane carrying South Korean workers will leave Atlanta at Thursday noon
South Korea says a charter plane that is planned to carry South Korean workers who were detained in an immigration raid in Georgia will depart Thursday at noon to return home




