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Updated: 12:29 p.m. Tuesday, May 27, 2008 | Posted: 11:59 a.m. Tuesday, May 27, 2008

GM Moraine 2nd-Shift Workers To Return To Work

MORAINE, Ohio —

Officials at General Motors Moraine Assembly Plant announced Tuesday morning that all second-shift workers will return to work on June 2.

It has been more than two months since the Moraine plant has produced an SUV.

The work stoppage at GM was caused by a lack of parts from an American Axle strike.

Workers at American Axle approved a new contract earlier this month.

Previous Stories: May 22, 2008: Local GM Workers Get More Time To Consider Buyout May 19, 2008: GM Workers Return To Work May 17, 2008: UAW, American Axle Reach Deal That Could End Strike May 14, 2008: 1,200 Moraine GM Workers To Be Recalled May 9, 2008: Soaring Gas Prices Bring To Question GM Production of SUV’s April 30, 2008: Some Businesses Hurting After GM Plant Shutdown

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