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http://www.EmploymentCrossing.com Desperate times call for more money. The state of Ohios task force met to plan a way to keep a G.M. plant open in Moraine, a facility in Miami Valley. With over 2,400 jobs on the line, G.M. was looking to shut down the operation by 2010. But an aggressive move by state and local governments, led to Ohio Governor Lee Fisher offering a tax money-based package to urge G.M. to stay. Fisher acknowledges that business has dropped off the map for G.M., and a demand for SUVs and other gas guzzlers doesnt fit a supply of workers. However, the state suggests the car company look to produce new products in Moraine. With the plant down to one shift, presumably for the next year or two, the state pushed hard. Usually, its the other way around, and the company shops for a deal from a state that fits the profile for a home base.
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