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Lordstown Workers' Perspective

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The future of Lordstown's GM Plant is still in flux months after the company announced plans to close it. While some hope a new product line saves the plant, others are accepting transfers. I'm Mike McIntyre. On The Sound of Ideas, we'll hear from Lordstown workers like Rachel Benton, who transfered to Tennessee, but had to leave her two young behind and hopes the plant is saved so she can return.

 

-Tommy Wolikow, GM Worker 

-Melissa Green, Acting Shop Chairman, Jamestown Industries 

-Dan O鈥橞rien, Associate Editor, The Business Journal 

Rachel is the supervising producer for 91福利鈥檚 morning public affairs show, the 鈥淪ound of Ideas.鈥