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LORDSTOWN — The Lordstown car assembly plant is switching to four 10-hour workdays.
The switch from a five-day work week will save the plant money because less money will be spent on utilities if production is down for three days a week instead of two, said Tom Mock, a General Motors spokesman.
The change will last until further notice, he said.
For more information, see Saturday’s Vindicator or www.vindy.com.
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This is the solution, now people's family lives will suffer....no games for the parent that has to work that ten hour day....thank God I am part time there and work in the office. I hate that sexist, greedy unorganized place already. I am trying to hit the lottery before having to go back....