Toyota Plant Workers Try to Keep Jobs

Previous Entry | Next Entry
| | Comments (0) |

This seems like a lost cause, considering Toyota's financial troubles and need to cut costs.


NUMMI urges Toyota not to close plant

SAN JOSE, CA (KGO) -- NUMMI workers were at the San Jose International Auto Show, trying to convince Toyota not to close its Fremont plant.

Employees are asking people to sign petitions promising not to buy Toyotas, if it shuts down the NUMMI factory in the spring.

Read more on Toyota's NUMMI.

Leave a comment


Type the characters you see in the picture above.

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Muhammed El-Hasan published on January 11, 2010 9:53 AM.

MUHAMMED EL-HASAN: My First 'Real' Job Was a Dud was the previous entry in this blog.

World's First Solar Jet is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Powered by Movable Type 4.25

About Biz Waves

Biz Waves is a one-stop Web hub for business news and content from the South Bay region of Los Angeles County and beyond.

The primary contributor is:

Muhammed El-Hasan, a business reporter at the Daily Breeze since 2000, covers aerospace and everything else about business in the South Bay. Muhammed previously reported at the San Bernardino Sun and the community news division of The Orange County Register. He also worked as a researcher in the Jerusalem bureau of the Los Angeles Times in 1996-97. But his career highlight as a young man was driving a forklift at a Gardena company near Hawthorne, where he grew up.

You can email Muhammed at muhammad.el-hasan@dailybreeze.com

Subscribe to RSS feed

Advertisement