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GM auto workersDave Kaup

General Motors Co. temporarily suspended some production at its Buffalo, N.Y., engine plant due to a shortage of parts from Japan that forced the auto maker to idle a pick-up truck plant in Louisiana.

Fifty-nine of the 623 hourly employees at the Tonawanda engine plant were temporarily laid off this week. Most of the plant is still functioning, a GM spokeswoman said.

The workers make engines for the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon, which are made at GM's Shreveport assembly plant. GM idled that plant this week.

The workers will get about 75 per cent of their pay this week, GM said. No decision has been made on when they will return to work.

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