GM employees in Brazil go on strike in protest against layoffs – report
The automaker employs 4,000 people in São José dos Campos, where it produces engines, gearboxes, the Trailblazer SUV and the S-10 truck
Metalworkers at Brazilian plants of General Motors have voted to go on strike starting October 25, in protest against layoffs carried out by the US-based automaker in the country, according to a union that represents them, Reuters reported October 23.
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