Buyouts Offered To Toyota Supplier Workers
BALDWYN, Miss. (AP) — The first Toyota supplier to announce plans for a north Mississippi location has offered buyouts to its 16 employees in Baldwyn.
Auto Parts Manufacturing Mississippi is not shutting down the plant, special counsel Dennis Cuneo emphasized. "What they hope to do is keep a few folks in maintenance until the start of production" in Blue Springs, he said. He said the buyout offers have been planned for some time. "This has nothing to do with the rumors that the Prius will be built in California," Cuneo added. Barbara McDaniel, a spokeswoman for Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America, has denied the rumors. Citing an uncertain economy and a downturn in auto sales, Toyota announced in December that it was postponing production in Blue Springs indefinitely. "Essentially, there was nothing to do at the (parts) plant," Cuneo said. The 400,000-square-foot plant is all but complete. Cuneo said work continues on the paint shop, which should be finished in October.- Loading Comments...
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