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GM Extends Oshawa Production Cutback

General Motors is stretching a production cutback at its Oshawa, Ontario factory until springtime, according to a memo distributed to Unifor union members who work at the plant.

Earlier this year, Oshawa Assembly began doing final assembly on current-generation Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks while GM retools its Fort Wayne, Indiana factory to make the new-for-2019 Silverado —  something of a stop-gap for a factory that otherwise makes the slow-selling Chevrolet Impala and Cadillac XTS full-size sedans.

That process sees unfinished truck bodies shipped to Oshawa from Fort Wayne, where they are painted and go through the final assembly process.

Truck production began in January, and now The Globe and Mail has confirmed that GM is extending Oshawa's single shift operation until the end of May, with a second pickup shift to be added in June or July.

GM spokesperson Jennifer Wright told The Globe and Mail that "employment levels are expected to be retained" as the Oshawa plant picks up more truck production work.

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  • General Motors is stretching a production cutback at its Oshawa, Ontario factory until springtime, according to a memo distributed to Unifor union members who work at the plant.

    Earlier this year, Oshawa Assembly began doing final assembly on current-generation Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks while GM retools its Fort Wayne, Indiana factory to make the new-for-2019 Silverado —  something of a stop-gap for a factory that otherwise makes the slow-selling Chevrolet Impala and Cadillac XTS full-size sedans.

    That process sees unfinished truck bodies shipped to Oshawa from Fort Wayne, where they are painted and go through the final assembly process.

    Truck production began in January, and now The Globe and Mail has confirmed that GM is extending Oshawa's single shift operation until the end of May, with a second pickup shift to be added in June or July.

    GM spokesperson Jennifer Wright told The Globe and Mail that "employment levels are expected to be retained" as the Oshawa plant picks up more truck production work.

    Chris Chase

    Chris Chase

    As a child, Chris spent most of his time playing with toy cars in his parents’ basement or making car sounds while riding his bicycle. Now he's an award-winning Algonquin College Journalism grad who has been playing with real cars that make their own noises since the early 2000s.