VW to Hire 800 New Workers at its Chattanooga Plant to Meet Growing Demand for Passat
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VW to Hire 800 New Workers at its Chattanooga Plant to Meet Growing Demand for Passat



Business is going good for Volkswagen and its new Tennessee manufacturing facility, which builds the North American Passat. The company today announced that it would be adding 800 new jobs at the factory to meet rising customer demand for the mid-size sedan model.

This latest move comes on top of a previous announcement this year of 200 additional jobs at the Chattanooga plant, bringing the total new jobs in 2012 to 1,000 and the total workforce to 3,500 by year-end.

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