Janesville, WI (WHBL-Learfield) - The United Auto Workers say they’ll ask General Motors to re-open its Janesville plant, after the company said it would add four-thousand employees. The union plans to ask G-M to re-start facilities at Janesville and Spring Hill Tennessee, and to keep running a plant that’s scheduled to close in Shreveport Louisiana. The automaker says it will announce in the next few months which plants will get the extra work. The U-A-W also said it would be open to adding more jobs that pay 14-dollars-an-hour, half of what veteran employees make. Janesville made S-U-V’s until it shut down around Christmas of 2008. The area has had double-digit unemployment almost ever since. G-M said yesterday it would hire new employees in the next year-and-a-half, and bring back many who were laid off. G-M plans to spend two-billion-dollars at 17 facilities in eight states, mostly in the Midwest.