Nearly 4,500 General Motors workers launched a 24-hour strike yesterday, 22 January, in protest of planned job cuts at the Sao Jose dos Campos plant in Sao Paulo. Traffic was blocked outside the plant by burned tyres while workers waved banners urging Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff to prevent the layoffs. GM Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Nearly 4,500 General Motors workers launched a 24-hour strike yesterday, 22 January, in protest of planned job cuts at the Sao Jose dos Campos plant in Sao Paulo. Traffic was blocked outside the plant by burned tyres while workers waved banners urging Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff to prevent the layoffs.
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