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The more than $1.6 billion civil penalty is even larger than the one Volkswagen paid in 2017 for similar violations though Volkswagen also faced criminal charges.
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Cummins, Inc. launched a program at Arsenal Tech High School on Indianapolis’s near east side to train students on diesel engines.
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Another large employer in Indiana – power technology corporation Cummins – opposes the state's new near-total abortion law.
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In a Friday news release, the heavy engine manufacturer said it would "suspend all commercial operations in Russia indefinitely" and was taking steps to quickly halt its remaining business there.
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In a news release, Cummins said it was "suspend[ing] most of our operations" but would continue "select and limited business that supports the health and safety of citizens on the ground."
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A $1 million grant from Cummins will help Renew Indianapolis secure more affordable single family housing.
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The executives in attendance expressed unified concern over climate change and access to child care.
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David Hudson of Columbus, Ohio, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in 2020 after he was caught using his position to steal over $4.8 million over the course of nine years.
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More COVID-19 relief grants are available to Indianapolis Black-owned small businesses, through a partnership between Cummins, LISC Indianapolis and the Indy Black Chamber of Commerce. Even a year into the pandemic, continued financial support for these businesses is vital for economic recovery.
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Engine maker Cummins Inc. said it plans to close its plant in Tennessee and move its operations to South Carolina.