Examples of 'lordstown' in a sentence

Meaning of "lordstown"

Lordstown is a town in Ohio, USA, known for its manufacturing industry, particularly in the automotive sector
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  • A village in Turnbull, Ohio, United States

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Lordstown workers on last day of the second shift in June.
President Donald Trump has consistently criticized the company and demanded that Lordstown be reopened.
At Lordstown wages were not an issue.
GM confirms talks to sell Lordstown plant to Workhorse.
GM Lordstown production to cut one shift.
GM installed the first spot-welding robots at its Lordstown assembly plant.
The first Lordstown model will be called Endurance.
In the heart of the heart of the country, The strike at Lordstown - Peter Herman.
Lordstown is a small place, essentially a village with a gas station.
The closures, especially of the Lordstown plant, have become issues in the 2020 presidential campaign.
Lordstown workers had 36 seconds to perform their tasks instead of the customary minute.
Consultancy LMC estimates that Lordstown will operate at just 31 percent of production capacity in 2018.
Lordstown Motors Corp., a battery-electric transportation technology company, acquired the old GM plant last month.
The General Motors ' Lordstown Assembly plant is the largest industrial employer in the area.
Another Lordstown worker was angry at the continuation of the two-tier system.

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Reopen Lordstown and other closed plants and rehire all laid-off and victimized workers.
GM “ unallocated ” its Lordstown plant, a designation that meant the automaker would shutter the plant.
And Lordstown is ready for you . ”.
Meanwhile, the Lordstown area will get a new battery factory that is expected to employ 1,000 workers.

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