Associated Press
- General Motors is idling its Lordstown, Ohio plant as it undergoes a major, company-wide restructuring effort.
- Around 1,700 hourly jobs will be lost at the factory, where the final Chevrolet Cruze's rolled off assembly lines on Wednesday.
- On Twitter, politicians, residents, and employees slammed the autoworker for what they say are broken promises.
Dozens of General Motors employees surrounded a white Chevy Cruze on Wednesday. The car, the last to be produced at GM's Lordstown, Ohio facility, was draped with an American flag as the employees posed for one final photo.
In their arms, signs read "GM: We invested in you. Now it's your turn to invest in us."
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