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Title: More work to bring more jobs to Monaco.(Business)(Demand calls for six more motor homes produced at Oregon factories per week)
Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: August 21, 2003
Publisher: The Register Guard
Page: B1Distributed by Thompson Gale
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Byline: Register-Guard and news service reports
COBURG - Monaco Coach Corp., the world's largest maker of diesel-powered motor homes, said it will likely boost production at its factories in Oregon and Indiana by 8.1 percent beginning in September to meet rising demand.
Monaco will increase production at its facilities in Oregon by six vehicles a week, to 60, and in Indiana by five vehicles a week, to 86, the company said Wednesday in a news release. The production boost, which require hiring about 30 people in each state, follows Monaco's layoff of 850 workers companywide in March when sales slowed and the firm cut production 20 percent. Those layoffs included about 450 Oregon workers.