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Automakers Hire As Auto Sales Increase
The United States automobile industry is expected to hire thousands of new employees in 2012 as auto sales continue to recover from the recession. Some analysts believe that unstable currencies in Europe and China will add to the boom as foreign auto companies find it more economical to manufacture where they sell. It is expected that a total of 650,000 employees could be added to the work force this year. Unemployment is still a major problem across the U.S., but a rebounding auto industry will be a key player in getting people back to work over the next few years. Almost 13 million vehicles were sold last year and automakers are hoping 2012 sales to reach over 14 million.
- Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler announced that they would add a total of 6,000 factory workers in Michigan, Kentucky, and Illinois.
- Mercedes-Benz and BMW sport utility division said they would add a total of about 1,500 jobs at plants in the Carolina.
- Tesla Motors Inc. and Coda Automotive Inc. plan to hire in California.
- Japanese automakers like Honda, Toyota, and Nissan are also adding workers as they shift more production to the U.S.
