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Newsroom Ready: The new workforce at GM Oshawa
GM’s Oshawa assembly plant in Ontario is back up and running with two shifts after shutting down in 2019, but the reopening of the plant has also led to a big shift in the workforce. GM has made diversity a priority in hiring so that half of new line workers are women.
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The Canadian Press
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CP151953859
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Create Date:
3/6/2022 12:00:00 PM
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aerospace
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Canada
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General Motors
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Ontario
Oshawa
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