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Saturn Workers Worry About Future
Wednesday, November 22, 2006 4:57 PM
NfamousZ24, I think you'd be interested.
A continuation of this thread.

The union president at the Saturn plant in Spring Hill, Tenn., said General Motors Corp. has decided not to build a new front-wheel-drive minivan there, leaving workers wondering whether they will have any vehicles to assemble in the future.
Company officials confirmed the minivan plans have been canceled, but said they had never made a decision on where it would have been built.
In a newsletter dated Tuesday, UAW Local 1853 President Mike O'Rourke said the GM board decided Thursday to cancel the new minivan, which he said was tentatively scheduled to be built at the Spring Hill assembly plant.
GM has not said what it would build at the plant outside Nashville, Tenn., after it stops building the Saturn Ion compact and the Saturn Vue sport utility vehicle there next year.
GM had planned to end production of the Ion in December, but decided to continue making the car at least through March because of demand created by high gas prices.
The next generation of Vue will be produced in Mexico, and Ion production has been canceled.

Some quotes from GM's reps... .

-"We continue to review potential future product for the Spring Hill plant based on the competitiveness of the facility," GM spokesman Tom Wickham said. "But we've not finalized that review and we're not going to speculate about the type of product or the timing."

-"We've not designated what the end production dates will be," Wickham said. "The Ion production will end sometime in the spring, and the Vue later."

-"We are now down to just four months left of production of that same little car we introduced to the world back in 1990, and the reality of facing an indefinite layoff with nothing tangible, nothing that we can place our hands on, just a lot of empty promises from GM," O'Rourke wrote in the newsletter.

-In an Internet chat discussion with workers Tuesday, UAW President Ron Gettelfinger was asked by a worker if he saw a future for the Spring Hill plant.
"Yes. Stay the course," he answered. "Product announcements are made by the corporation, and we will leave that to them."

And GM employs about 4,700 hourly workers at the Spring Hill complex, which includes an assembly plant as well as a four-cylinder engine plant.




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Re: Saturn Workers Worry About Future
Friday, November 24, 2006 7:55 AM
Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:NfamousZ24, I think you'd be interested.
A continuation of this thread.

-"We are now down to just four months left of production of that same little car we introduced to the world back in 1990, and the reality of facing an indefinite layoff with nothing tangible, nothing that we can place our hands on, just a lot of empty promises from GM," O'Rourke wrote in the newsletter.
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I hope he is not talking about the ion, 'cause then he's sadly mistaken; they introduced the S platform in 90 and the delta in 2002. If he's talking about another car i don't know which one.




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Re: Saturn Workers Worry About Future
Friday, November 24, 2006 8:05 AM
^Yep you are right, the only thing they got in common is the name "Saturn" and the material used for their ext body panels.



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Re: Saturn Workers Worry About Future
Friday, November 24, 2006 11:01 AM
Yeah I seen that already. I really don't know what will go there. I knew that Spring Hill was going to get the minivans. That left Moraine Assembly getting the overflow of the Lambda's. But now it looks like we have to compete. The best thing going for Moraine Assembly is the lower wages we get paid and the more flexable scheduling. Oh our Painthouse kills theirs.





Re: Saturn Workers Worry About Future
Friday, November 24, 2006 1:48 PM
Luc Sipkema wrote:
Mr.Goodwrench-G.T. wrote:NfamousZ24, I think you'd be interested.
A continuation of this thread.

-"We are now down to just four months left of production of that same little car we introduced to the world back in 1990, and the reality of facing an indefinite layoff with nothing tangible, nothing that we can place our hands on, just a lot of empty promises from GM," O'Rourke wrote in the newsletter.
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I hope he is not talking about the ion, 'cause then he's sadly mistaken; they introduced the S platform in 90 and the delta in 2002. If he's talking about another car i don't know which one.


I think they just mean the compact Saturn vehicle in general. Spring Hill is the only place that Saturns compact models have been built since day 1.



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