General Motors will cut production at its Janesville, Wis., plant because of the slow demand for commercial trucks.

According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, GM will keep 800 hourly workers off the job for five weeks in the coming months.
The production line at the Janesville factory is in its final year of operation; GM will move most of its commercial truck production to Flint, Mich., next year.
The medium-duty production line has been shut for 12 weeks in the past year, and the line's production speed and output were slowed earlier this year, according to the paper.
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