We are a leading global automotive supplier located in Clinton, TN. We produce Lighting Systems & Chassis Systems for a variety of car models around the world.
We will continue our suspension in production. Both Chassis & Lighting will return on May 4th. Some employees will be called back earlier due to some customer builds. If your phone number has changed, please email your HRBP your new number.
Today’s Update:
While we have a temporary suspension in production, we want to make sure our Employees can still contact HR with any questions. If you have any questions regarding your Benefits you can email our Benefits Coordinator, Andrea Ellis at Andrea.ellis@slworld.com.
Important Announcement Regarding Production Schedules
Due to the Temporary Suspension of Production by General Motors & Ford, SL Tennessee will be halting the majority production today March 20, 2020 at the end of day shift through March 29, 2020.
The Covid-19 virus is effecting all of our lives at this time, working together we will get thru this pandemic. SL Tennessee plans on using this down time to perform a deep cleaning of our facilities to aid in fighting this virus.
Roane State is joining Tennessee's growing movement to better train new workers by sponsoring apprenticeship programs with area businesses. The college is currently working with one of Anderson County’s biggest employers: @SLTennessee.
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We were honored to host 25 STEM educators from Knox County this week. During their time with us, we were able to give them a glimpse into the real world of manufacturing. It was also a great learning experience for both parties. #STEM#manufacturing#teacherlife
The answer to yesterday's Trivia Tuesday is...A, North Yungas Road, Bolivia.
The single-lane dirt road clings to rock face the whole way down, threatening to cast riders off the edge if they're distracted for just a moment.
Trivia Tuesday!
What famous road is known as the Road of Death?
A) North Yungas Road, Bolivia
B) Tianmen Mountain Winding Road, China
C) Autobahn, Germany
D) Stelvio Pass, Italy
Answer tomorrow! #triviatuesday
On this day in 1982, the British government closed the DeLorean factory in Northern Ireland. The car gained attention after it was featured in the Back to the Future movie trilogy. Estimates put around 6,500 cars surviving out of just over 9,000 built. Great Scott! #DeLorean