LORDSTOWN, Ohio— Employees at the General Motors Complex in Lordstown are heading back to work after production was suspended earlier this month, the automaker announced Saturday.
The plant — which makes the Chevrolet Cruze compact car — is scheduled to resume production on Monday.
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XGeneral Motors Corp. Third-shift employees of both the east and west locations are to report at their normal start times on Sunday night. Shift workers on Monday should also show up for their regular schedules.
General Motors Co. said a supplier part issue was to blame for halting production on Dec. 12., and that the problem had been resolved.
Approximately 4,500 people work at the complex, which is northwest of Youngstown.
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