GREENSBURG, IN—A labor dispute involving dockworkers that has crippled international trade through the West Coast’s seaports has prompted Honda to temporarily cut production at its southeastern Indiana plant because of a parts shortage.
WASHINGTON—In an ironic twist on offshored American jobs, some Chinese companies are pursuing “Made in USA” branding. Foreign brands and quality control are increasingly important for China’s affluent middle class, according to research.
HAMMOND, IN—Auto parts supplier Lear Corp. is looking to fill 200 openings at a job fair here Thursday. The company is looking to fill multiple positions at its seat factories in Hammond and Portage, IN.
DETROIT—Despite a well-publicized shift of automotive OEMs and suppliers to the southern United States, Michigan remains at the top of the automotive food chain.
FAIRFAX, VA—The aerospace industry is shifting more manufacturing investment to the U.S. after a decade in which production jobs in the sector flowed to China and other emerging economies, according to a new study.
OLYMPIA, WA—A lawmaker says she will introduce a bill that could reduce Boeing’s multibillion dollar tax break if the company trims its overall Washington state workforce.
OSHAWA, ON—Unifor, the union that represents GM’s Canadian workforce, may seek early negotiations with the automaker to secure jobs at its assembly plant here.