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Saturn Accepting Job Applications
Applications for 220 temporary jobs at Saturn's Spring Hill auto assembly plant will be accepted November 28-30 at the South Central Tennessee Career Center in Columbia, TN.
Saturn Asks for Retirees
Job sharing and part time are on the docket as GM’s ten-year-old suffers growing pains.
Saturn Pioneer Dies in Florida
LeFauve, 68, oversaw the construction of Saturn's plant in Spring Hill, the launch of its first automobile line and helped disseminate the lessons he learned to other divisions of Saturn's parent, General Motors.
Saturn To Layoff 490 Wilmington Workers
Saturn will lay off 490 of 2,413 workers at its Wilmington manufacturing facility. The remaining workers at the plant will be consolidated from two shifts into one.
Saturn's Tribute to Skip LeFauve
The following tribute was sent to employees and retailers as Saturn mourned the loss of Skip LeFauve.
Team Members
Workers, or team members as they more appropriately should be called at Saturn, are empowered to help make decisions that can effect all aspects of the company.
Two Saturn Engineers Injured While Testing Prototype
Two Saturn engineers remained hospitalized Tuesday after a crash with a pickup truck during a test drive on a state highway, authorities said.
UAW's Don Ephlin Was a Winner
Donald F. Ephlin Parkway is the main drag running through the home plant of Saturn, GM's subsidiary, in Spring Hill, TN.
Union Hall Offers Much More Than Meeting Space
After a hard day on the line, Saturn members of UAW Local 1853 and their families can unwind at the union hall.
Why Is Charlie Baker Special?
Charles R. Baker is the kind of guy you are supposed to see in a Saturn ad. You know the type. The earnest young engineer whose life's mission is to redesign crankshafts so all those happy customers get a quieter ride and drive away even happier.
Workers at Saturn leery of Changes
Talk of possible changes to Saturn's product lines has the president of the local union worried that it is being shut out of a process that's supposed to make the factory here different from other auto assembly plants.