from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/31J7eMB General Motors Co will gradually restart operations at two of its plants in Mexico this coming weekend, after workers for the U.S. automaker ratified a new labor contract, the company's Mexican unit said in a statement on Friday.
General Motors to restart Mexican plants following new labor contract
General Motors Co will gradually restart operations at two of its plants in Mexico this coming weekend, after workers for the U.S. automaker ratified a new labor contract, the company's Mexican unit said in a statement on Friday.

from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/31J7eMB General Motors Co will gradually restart operations at two of its plants in Mexico this coming weekend, after workers for the U.S. automaker ratified a new labor contract, the company's Mexican unit said in a statement on Friday.
from Reuters: Top News https://ift.tt/31J7eMB General Motors Co will gradually restart operations at two of its plants in Mexico this coming weekend, after workers for the U.S. automaker ratified a new labor contract, the company's Mexican unit said in a statement on Friday.
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