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Union: BFGoodrich Cutting Production For Now

BFGoodrich plans to temporarily cut production by nearly 40 percent at its Indiana tire plant, which could mean temporary layoffs for about 500 workers, said union officials.

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) -- Union officials say BFGoodrich plans to temporarily cut production by nearly 40 percent at its Allen County tire plant, which could mean temporary layoffs for about 500 workers.

United Steel Workers Local 715 president Joe Gengo says plant managers and union officers were meeting to determine what jobs would be cut for up to eight weeks. The union represents about 1,300 workers at the plant.

Gengo says workers affected could get up to 80 percent of their pay from a fund financed by the union and the company.

Officials with BFGoodrich's parent company, Michelin North America, say vehicle owners aren't buying replacement tires as often as they used to.

Gengo says the company could bring back workers before the eight-week period ends if business picks up.

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