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By Adrienne Roberts Updated Feb. 26, 2019 2:42 p.m. ET Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV plans to spend $4.5 billion to expand factory production in Michigan, including a new Jeep assembly plant in Detroit, but also said Tuesday it will lay off workers at a plant in Illinois. The auto maker is adding 6,500 new jobs in Michigan as part of a restructuring of its manufacturing operations that started under the leadership of Sergio Marchionne, who died in July, and is continuing under new Chief Executive Mike Manley.
Fiat Chrysler to Invest $4.5 Billion in Manufacturing in Michigan, Create Nearly 6,500 Jobs
In the meantime, the democrats are running and celebrating people demanding that we get rid of cars.....
for the middle class of course.
The left will now pretend they are not pissed about this news.
Thanks Trump. Still keeping promises. America is thriving.
Fiat Chrysler to Invest $4.5 Billion in Manufacturing in Michigan, Create Nearly 6,500 Jobs
In the meantime, the democrats are running and celebrating people demanding that we get rid of cars.....
for the middle class of course.
The left will now pretend they are not pissed about this news.
Thanks Trump. Still keeping promises. America is thriving.