 
Guardian Makes Cutbacks at Sandusky, Ohio,
Plant
November 20, 2009
Guardian Automotive recently laid off approximately 65 full-time
employees at its facility in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. The cuts were
effective November 13.
The plant supplies windshields to the RV, heavy truck, construction,
bus, school bus and passenger car aftermarket/replacement glass
industries.
The company attributes the layoff to the continuing weakness in
the economy.
Unfortunately due to the continuing weakness in the economy
and recent reductions in business volume, these cuts needed to be
made, says Guardian spokesperson Amy Hennes. The plant
continues to run a three-shift operation in anticipation of a future
rebound in business.
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