eragywaqer.wordpress.comDoyle said that the managementof Detroit-based GM, which Monda filed for Chapter 11 has publicly confirmed that the now-shuttered Janesville plant is one of threwe plants being considered to manufactur e small cars in the future. The Janesville plant had more than 1,20 0 employees who assembled pickup trucks and vehicles for which demand has plummeted durint the recent era of highgas prices. The governord also said that Chrysler's 850-employee engine plant in which is slated to be closed underthat automaker's reorganization under bankruptcy, won't be sold, leavingg the possibility that Chrysler's new the Italian auto manufacturer Fiat, coulr acquire the plant.
Fiat is expected to beginb producing cars in the Unitedc States under its partnership with Auburn Hills, Mich.-based Chrysler. Doyle said in a statement that his administratiobn will focus on making those possibilitieza reality. "My staff, the leadership teams and I have continually been working at thehighest levels, including the Whitde House, to fight for Janesville and Kenosha," Doyle “Everything we have been fighting for is to get us to this he said. "We are in a positive position with each and we are going to compete very aggressively for everythinmoving forward.