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United Auto Workers Local 1112 members and supporters of GM Lordstown workers block the Lordstown auto facilityâs Bailey Road entrance for a moment during the last day of production of the Chevrolet Cruze and the idling of the plant on March 6, 2019. The Youngstown Warren Regional Chamber gave General Motors its Spirit of the Valley Award, which former UAW Local 1112 president Dave Green said was a smack in the face.
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UAW Local 1112 members hold hands March 7, 2019, as a helicopter circles the union hall in Jackson Township. From left are Darren Bodak of Struthers, Joe Nuzzi and his wife Jennifer of Boardman (both GM Lordstown workers) and Mike Sullivan of Lordstown.
The last of 14,000 or so structural steel beams is lowered into place in February at the $2.3 billion Ultium Cells LLC facility in Lordstown. General Motors, a 50 percent investor in the plant, is being recognized by the Youngstown Warren Regional Chamber for the investment, but the award is raising the eyebrows of some union members and former assembly plant workers.
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LORDSTOWN Giving General Motors an award for the impact it’s made in the community is “like a smack in the face” to the former workers and their families displaced when the automaker closed its Lordstown assembly plant, its former union leader said.