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Plant to stop bus making; up to 477 jobs affected


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Updated: 11/05/2009 9:54 pm Published: 11/05/2009 9:52 pm
CONWAY, Ark. (AP) - The owner of a plant that has made school buses in Conway for decades says that will end soon, affecting up to 477 jobs at the facility.

IC Corp.'s parent company, Warrenville, Ill.-based Navistar, told employees Thursday it would cease bus-production operations at its Conway plant.

"We have to consolidate our bus-assembly operations into one facility," Navistar spokesman Roy Wiley said. "Unfortunately for Conway, Tulsa is a much newer facility."

Navistar opened the Tulsa plant in 2000, moving into a former aircraft manufacturing facility. Wiley said a smaller operation would continue at Conway, making parts for buses.

Wiley said the economy has reduced bus orders from school districts.

According to Wiley, as many as 477 jobs could be involved, either through layoffs or dismissals. He said layoffs will not start until Jan. 4.

Conway Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Brad Lacy said the loss of that many jobs was horrible news for the community. But the impact is more than economic, he said.

"This community has been in bus production since the 1930s, and it was something we identified with our community," Lacy said.  "When you lose that, you lose a piece of your history."

The company was long known as Ward School Bus Mfg. Inc. and headed by Charles Ward. Ownership changes led to different names - American Transportation Corp., AmTran and most recently IC Corp.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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zillao7 - 11/7/2009 12:46 AM
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sonnydd here is a number for you 1-800-get lost.you would feel very different about this if the shoe was on your feet and you lost everything you worked for. if you dont like conway ar. please leave we dont need people like you in our town,some of these workers have homes for their famiels,what have you done for your town latley other than not wanting to work hard for the things that you want that bus company has lost a lot of blood sweat and tears oh sorry you dont want to bleed or sweat for your family find you a new town that hires lazy people

Cherokee4 - 11/6/2009 6:08 PM
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Real smart comment sonnydd. I suppose next you be saying use mexican labor. just what conway needs more shopping malls selling Chinese products.Conway gona lose a lot of income from that plant.

sonnydd - 11/6/2009 9:22 AM
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The people there at the bus plant should have known this has been going on now for years that they were going to close the bus factory,Not to mention take a good look at that eye sore all those buses setting out there all the time.I say get a grip and get rid of that eyesore and put a shopping mall there

Cherokee4 - 11/6/2009 8:59 AM
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It's the same old song and dance. Northern owners messing over southern labor. We bust our butts making millions for them and they turn their backs on us.They got short memories the Conway factory is why their is a Tulsa bus factory. They have a lease contract with Tulsa that requires them to keep x number of people working or pay a hugh fine.They only pay $1 a year lease. Sad , Conway plant has become the black sheep of the Company.

newsdog - 11/6/2009 7:55 AM
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it,s all greed like hp and all the new places that are being built there in Conway .and like mark p.being up in the pools its be because the money hes got from his position with the rest of his friends and the other thieves.there in washington out they go 2010/2012 and these company's can pay there fair share of taxes without tax brakes .

jetman - 11/6/2009 2:31 AM
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Just as Baldwin Piano did almost 11 years ago and for the same reason,it is not the building that builds the product, it is the people.
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