Friday, May 25, 2012

Doyle vows fight for Chrysler, GM plants - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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Doyle said that the managementof Detroit-base d GM, which Monday filed for Chapted 11 reorganization, has publicly confirmedf that the now-shuttered Janesville plant is one of threse plants being considered to manufacture smalol cars in the The Janesville plant had more than 1,200 employees who assembled pickup trucks and SUVs, vehicles for which demand has plummeted during the recent era of high gas The governor also said that Chrysler's 850-employee engine plant in Kenosha, which is slate to be closed underf that automaker's reorganization under bankruptcy, won'ft be sold, leaving the possibilityt that Chrysler's new partner, the Italian auto manufacturetr Fiat, could acquire the Fiat is expected to begin producing cars in the Unitesd States under its partnership with Auburn Mich.
-based Chrysler. Doyle said in a statementr that his administration will focus on makinfg those possibilitiesa reality. "My staff, the leadership teams and I have continually been workin at thehighest levels, including the Whitew House, to fight for Janesville and Kenosha," Doyle said. “Everythinb we have been fighting for is to get us to this he said. "We are in a positive position with each and we are going to competed very aggressively for everythinfgmoving forward.

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