UAW Announces New Cadillacs To Be Made By UAW Workers In Spring Hill Tenn.
Source: NH Labor News
Spring Hill, Tenn. Today, in a victory for Tennessees workers and families, UAW International Union and Local 1853 joined with General Motors executives to announce the Cadillac SRX as one of two future mid-size vehicles set for manufacturing at the Spring Hill plant, as well as a $191 million investment at the Spring Hill Complex for a new Small Gas Engine (SGE) program. Todays news means that GM will retain 415 jobs at the Spring Hill facility.
GMs investment today is a huge testament to its confidence in Spring Hills workers, and is a great example of the economic opportunities weve been able to create here in Tennessee as a result of the collective bargaining process, said UAW Vice President Cindy Estrada. Todays announcement is proof we can achieve great things when workers have a seat at the table and the chance to share their ideas for how to constantly improve the products we manufacture. Its great to see our union continue to grow, but even greater to see how the people of Tennessee will benefit from these good jobs. Im proud to stand here with UAW autoworkers and our colleagues from GM who worked together to make this huge victory for Spring Hill a reality.
The GM plant in Spring Hill currently employs 1,575 workers who construct engines, stamping, and molding for GM vehicles. After the plant was idled in 2009, it was a priority of the UAW to see it reopened in 2011, when UAW members used the power of collective bargaining to bring these jobs back to the local community.
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navarth
(5,927 posts)But I'm still pissed off GM didn't locate this plant in Detroit. Good for Tennessee though.
amandabeech
(9,893 posts)Still, decent jobs are decent jobs and this country needs a whole lot more of them.
blue neen
(12,321 posts)Populist_Prole
(5,364 posts)Little by little reversing, or at least arresting a long trend of working class losses.
Exposethefrauds
(531 posts)Damn shame too been looking at getting a new vehicle with in the next year and the SRX was towards the top of the list.
Looks like my list just got a little shorter.