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GM Adds Extra Shift at Oshawa Plant Due to Camaro Demand

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Demand for the 2010 Chevy Camaro has prompted GM to add a shift for the week of June 29th at the Oshawa, Ontario plant. That week was originally planned as a week off.

The Peterborough Examiner is also reporting that the flex line workers will begin working overtime on Saturdays during June, July and August.

Full Story: Detroit News

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Comments (7)

Lutz:

read "Chevy Camaro encounters assembly problems".

jettto:

ya.... close to plant so you can announce better news later....

LOL to previous post!

Peter:

I thought Obama told us there wasn't a demand for these gas guzzlers. There should be a demand for a hybrid version of the Chevy Sprint according to Obama.

thetruth:

@ Peter

You are correct. Obama often confuses what the people demand with what he demands of them. The V6 Camaro seems to be a (very) competitive car based on specs, but the first couple years of reliability data will determine it's fate.

DeathBooger:

Bailout GM! US jobs depend on..............oh wait, this is made in Canada.

DeathBooger:

Bailout GM! US jobs depend on..............oh wait, this is made in Canada.

Brian:

Man I wish overtime was something rare where I work...

You are lucky to get off the weekend, and you are pretty much working 10 hour days...

Makes me wonder if these "flex line workers" are not UAW...

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