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Eleven union auto manufacturing plants will receive a $1.7 billion federal grant to increase production of electric vehicles and parts.
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Two manufacturing plants in Indiana will join nine other union shops in helping to nearly double the number of electric vehicles made in the U.S. every year.
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In an emailed statement, Cummins communication manager Lauren Daniel says that “some of our employees may experience reporting, responsibility or role changes as well as position eliminations.”
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Indiana enginemaker Cummins didn’t admit to wrongdoing in the alleged installation of emissions “defeat devices” on more than 900 thousand RAM pickup truck engines over the past decade. The company says it was a defect.
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The news comes as a surprise for a company known for environmental stewardship.
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Cummins, Inc. launched a program at Arsenal Tech High School on Indianapolis’s near east side to train students on diesel engines.
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Much of the uncertainty surrounding the economic impact of the new abortion law is due to the fact that the constitutional right to abortion had been upheld for nearly a half century.
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Power technology corporation Cummins Inc. is one of the latest Indiana companies to speak out in opposition to the state’s new abortion ban
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Indiana on Friday became the first state in the nation to approve an abortion ban since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a 1973 landmark case that had protected the right to abortion nationwide.
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Cummins, Inc., said Friday that it decided to halt all commercial operations in Russia because attacks on Ukraine are intensifying and “a peaceful resolution does not appear imminent.”