Friday, August 12, 2011

Chrysler adding 1,100 jobs at Toledo plant

New manufacturing jobs are always nice to hear, and this time it is providing Chrysler headlines. Automotive News reports that the automaker is a second shift at its Toledo assembly complex, which could result in 1,100 new jobs added.

Chrysler has not officially announced (as the incentives are not completed), but the Toledo Blade says that investment will be $ 365 million in 1050 to lead workers, with wages of from $ 55 14.65/hour and other administrative tasks, valued at about $ 90 000 each.

Chrysler has not (officially) a word about what new products come to fill the need for a second layer, but analysts say that seven new and redesigned vehicles could make their way into the mill. The Toledo plant expansion would be ready for prime time in the course of 2013. Currently, both the Jeep Liberty and Dodge Nitro are made ​​at this facility.

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