GM's Lansing Grand River workers return after six-week hiatus

After a six-week shutdown, GM workers at Lansing's Grand River assembly plant are back on the job to build 60 Cadillac CTSs.

According to excerpts from the article:

The Detroit carmaker idled the plant, which makes the Cadillac CTS sedan, coupe and wagon, so it could be retooled for a new small Cadillac expected to debut next year.

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