in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, N ov em be r 28 ,2 01 9 | 22 228 King St. E. Hamilton 905-546-1921 servicing the oakville communityservicing the oakville community for over 20 years! trafalgarVillagE, oaKVillE 905.849.4472 Across fromOakvilleGoStationAcross fromOakvilleGoStationAc up to70% off Discontinued area rugs Modern and Traditional Styles B e s t Qua l i t y • B e s t s e rv i c e • B e s t Pr i c e Flooringca.comFlooringca.com End of yEar salE Flooringca.com E on now! Free InstallatIon Free underpad Select wall to wall carpet starting at $2.99/ sq.ft. With hundreds of layoffsWith hundreds of layoffsW being announced this year at Ford's Oakville assemblyFord's Oakville assemblyF plant, Halton is urging the company to find something new for the local facility to produce. Regional council passed aRegional council passed aR motion Nov. 20 that appeals to the Ford Motor Company to identify and allocate new production to the Oakville plant to ensure it's fully-uti- lized. "Employees of Ford and their families, along with re- lated industries and servic- es, depend on the operations at the Oakville Assembly Plant," said Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, who broughtRob Burton, who broughtR the resolution forward. "The Region of Halton is committed to being a part- ner with Ford and Unifor to continue building on our successful and mutually beneficial relationship." Burton told his regional council colleagues that he's been in contact with Ford and knows there's a positive outlook for the continuation of the local plant, which equates to securing new product for the facility. Unifor - the union which represents the Ford plant workers - has expressed sim- ilar notes of optimism, he added. The motion was seconded by Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette, who said Ford is not only important to Oak- ville, but Halton and sur- rounding area. "It creates a lot of jobs," he said. "We want them to know - Unifor, the plant and every- body involved - that Halton Region is behind them. WeRegion is behind them. WeR want to work with them, and we want them to be very suc- cessful." In October, Ford an- nounced it will lay off 450 workers at the Oakville plant early next year. Unifor said the company indicated the layoffs are hap- pening due to cost expenses, slowing sales and the discon- tinuation of the Ford Flex and Lincoln MKT models. Ford executives recentlyFord executives recentlyF told Metroland Media that globally, the company is re-globally, the company is re-g placing 75 per cent of its vehi- cle lineup by the end of 2020, expanding its truck and util- ity lineup with new models, HALTON CALLS FOR NEW PRODUCT ALLOCATION AT FORD PLANT MELANIE HENNESSEY mhennessey@ metroland.com NEWS See - page 23