
04-02-2009, 03:40 PM
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Randwyck
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Newburgh, IN
Posts: 1,492
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Riot
Toyota has taken another week off from car production here in Georgetown (as they are profitable, they plan to stay that way).
However, Toyota is still paying the employees their full wages if they will work this week. Where can they work, if their factory is closed?
Some are doing cleaning, repair and training at the factory.
But the majority have volunteered with a Toyota-sponsored program, and they are shipped out today at a multitude of local non-profits: today the Toyota employees in Georgetown are being paid by Toyota for building houses at Habitat for Humanity, for planting flowers/trees at local parks, etc.
BTW - Toyota employees have repeatedly fought and refused unionization.
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Same thing is happening at the Princeton, IN plant.
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