Dayton's GM Workers Rethink Their Votes With Job Loss and Plants Closing
Ohio is facing tough times, having lost 230,000 manufacturing jobs since George Bush became president. With the sixth-highest unemployment rate in the nation, Ohio residents, like the rest of the nation, have one issue on their minds: the economy, the economy, the economy.
In Dayton, General Motors, a major employer in the region, announced Friday that the plant in nearby Moraine, where the automaker built midsize SUVs, is closing.
"Two years ago they wanted 300 and some thousand of our... Full Story
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