http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703909804575123941856957282.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_businessBy KATE LINEBAUGH
Toyota Motor Corp. said Monday it will pay $250 million to the salaried and hourly employees of a California assembly plant slated to close at the end of the month.
The funding is subject to ongoing negotiations between the plant's owner, New United Motor Manufacturing Inc., or Nummi, and the United Auto Workers, which represents the hourly employees, according to a statement from Toyota. About 4,600 people work at the factory, the state's last car-assembly plant, which makes the Corolla sedan and Tacoma pickup.
Toyota in August decided to end production at the Fremont, Calif., factory, which is a joint venture between the Japanese auto maker and General Motors Co. GM pulled out of the venture last year as it went through bankruptcy and is liquidating its stake.
"Toyota's decision to end its production contract with Nummi as of April 1 was difficult but necessary, given GM's abandonment of Nummi," said Jim Wiseman, group vice president of Toyota Motor North America. "Regrettably, our decision is final."
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