A General Motors plant in Baltimore County could close as part of a company-wide restructuring by the auto giant.
GM said Monday it would lay off up to 14,000 factory and white collar workers, and idle five plants in the U.S. and Canada, according to the Associated Press. Among the plants that will halt production next year are the Baltimore Operations plant in White Marsh. The facility focuses on transmissions and employs 310 people, according to a company website. GM plans to stop current production there on April 1, the AP reported. With the shifts, some factory workers could transfer, or the plants could get different vehicles to build.
Also affected are a second transmission plant in Warren, Mich., and assembly plants in Detroit, Warren, Ohio, and Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
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