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In 69 there was one strike at the Los Angeles assembly plant that basically ended 69 production there. It started April 19th and ended in Mid June. They only reopened the plant to clear the cars that were actually on the line at the begining of the strike, which was about 1200 Camaros, plus probably the same amount of Chevrolets, and Impalas.
Was this Strrke affecting ONLY the Van Nuys plant?
1. Did the Norwwod plant take up the extra work demands while this plant was down?
2. Did the Van Nuys plant do the same after the strike ended?
The reason I ask is I was wondering if any of the plants ever worked weekends during the 1969 year.
So my inquiry was leading towards another following question.1. Did the Norwwod plant take up the extra work demands while this plant was down?
Quote from: RPOZ11 on July 10, 2011, 12:19:34 AMSo my inquiry was leading towards another following question.1. Did the Norwwod plant take up the extra work demands while this plant was down? There was no way to do that other than scheduling overtime, and that wouldn't come close to making up the volume of units lost from Van Nuys; the line speed never changed.