Volkswagen announced it will temporarily suspend production of the ID.4 at its Chattanooga plant following a nationwide recall that affects Chattanooga workers.

About 200 VW Chattanooga employees will be affected by the furlough, which starts on Sept. 23.

Volkswagen said it will support these employees by supplementing their state unemployment benefits, ensuring they receive 80% of their base compensation. The employees will also continue to receive all current benefits during this period.

The company said it is working on a remedy for the issue.

“While we address the issue, we are focused on doing right by our employees, dealers, and consumers through this disruption,” Volkswagen said. “We are also exploring ways to support our dealers while we determine a remedy for our customers.

Volkswagen emphasized that this disruption does not alter its commitment to the ID.4 and its growing portfolio of battery electric vehicles. The ID.4 remains one of America’s best-selling electric vehicles, the company said.

Starting Thursday, Volkswagen enters contract negotiations with the United Auto Workers, whom employees voted into the plant earlier this year.