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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowGeneral Motors Co. says it’s investing $364 million in its Marion Metal Center in Indiana and will employ about 230 workers
transferring from plants in Michigan and Ohio.
The automaker announced the expansion Monday. It says the plant
already employs about 115 people who worked at a plant in Grand Rapids, Mich., and is bringing in a similar number from a
plant in Mansfield, Ohio.
GM says hourly and salaried employment at the Marion plant now stands at 1,106.
The plant stamps and assembles sheet metal components for cars, trucks and SUVs. The parts include doors, hoods and quarter
panels.
GM says the expansion will be completed by June 2010.
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