22.01.2008 23:55 Delphi's factories, workers (AP) - UNION EMPLOYEES: As of Sept. 30, Delphi (News) employed roughly 18,500 hourly employees, down from 33,000 when it entered court protection in October 2005. Of the current hourly workers, 16,200 are represented by the United Auto Workers; 1,600 by the International Union of Electronic Workers of America, and 700 by the United Steelworkers.
When it emerges from bankruptcy, the company expects to employ a total of 6,000 union workers.
REMAINING FACTORIES: The following eight factories are ones Delphi will continue to own and operate in the U.S.
-- Brookhaven, Miss.
-- Clinton, Miss.
-- Grand Rapids, Mich.
-- Kokomo, Ind.
-- Lockport, N.Y.
-- Rochester, N.Y.
-- Vandalia, Ohio
-- Warren, Ohio
SLATED FOR CLOSURE: Two sites are still open but will ultimately be closed.
-- Flint, Mich.
-- Needmore Road in Dayton, Ohio
COMPLETED DIVESTITURES: The company has completed the sale of five plants or product lines.
-- New Brunswick, N.J.
-- Global catalyst business in Tulsa, Okla.
-- Saltillo brake plant in Mexico
-- Brake hose business at Home Avenue plant in Ohio (The mounts business is being marketing for sale and continues to operate out of the Home Avenue plant.)
-- U.S.-Canadian brake business in Spring Hill, Tenn.
CLOSURES: Ten sites have been closed.
-- Anaheim, Calif.
-- Anderson, Ind.
-- Coopersville, Mich. (consolidated into Grand Rapids location)
-- Fitzgerald, Ga.
-- Moraine, Ohio
-- Olathe, Kan.
-- Milwaukee E&S operation consolidated at Kokomo but powertrain operations remain at the site
--Columbus, Ohio (will close Dec. 31, 2007)
-- Laurel, Miss.
-- Wichita Falls, Texas
INTERIORS BUSINESS: Delphi expects to sell its global interiors and closures business in the first quarter of next year. Four plants are part of this business.
-- Adrian, Mich.
-- North Kansas City, Mo.
-- Orion, Miss.
-- Gadsden, Ala.
FOR SALE: One plant and part of another are for sale.
-- Sandusky, Ohio
-- Mounts business at Home Avenue plant in Ohio
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