GM Plans Layoffs at Truck Plant in Linden
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General Motors announced on Tuesday that it was laying off nearly 1,000 factory workers at its Linden, N.J., truck plant and ending production of one of Chevrolet's best-known models, the Blazer.

The layoff, scheduled for early next year, was originally anticipated for summer 2005 but was pushed up because of sagging truck sales.

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