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A union representing car workers at Volkswagen's largest factory in Brazil has called off a strike after VW agreed to suspend plans for job cuts. | A union representing car workers at Volkswagen's largest factory in Brazil has called off a strike after VW agreed to suspend plans for job cuts. |
The company said it was ready to negotiate to find a solution that would ensure the future for the Sao Bernardo do Campo plant in Sao Paulo. | The company said it was ready to negotiate to find a solution that would ensure the future for the Sao Bernardo do Campo plant in Sao Paulo. |
The union indicated that the workers were ready to work extra hours. | The union indicated that the workers were ready to work extra hours. |
The union called the strike after VW announced 1,800 layoffs as part of a plan to cut about 6,000 jobs in Brazil. | The union called the strike after VW announced 1,800 layoffs as part of a plan to cut about 6,000 jobs in Brazil. |
About 12,000 people are employed by VW at the plant, also known as Anchieta, which makes 960 vehicles a day including the Fox and the iconic VW Kombi. | About 12,000 people are employed by VW at the plant, also known as Anchieta, which makes 960 vehicles a day including the Fox and the iconic VW Kombi. |
The German firm employs 21,000 people in Brazil overall at five plants. | The German firm employs 21,000 people in Brazil overall at five plants. |
In a statement, Volkswagen said it would restart talks with the unions on restructuring the Sao Bernardo do Campo factory, and set a mid-September deadline for a deal to be reached. | In a statement, Volkswagen said it would restart talks with the unions on restructuring the Sao Bernardo do Campo factory, and set a mid-September deadline for a deal to be reached. |
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The week-long strike, which began at the end of August, was sparked by VW's plans to restructure the business. | |
VW has argued that the plant is unprofitable as it is and must be overhauled if it is to get the extra investment needed to make new models. | |
Without new investment, the plant faces closure. | |
VW's stance has been criticised by Brazilian President Luis Lula da Silva, a former trade unionist who represented VW workers in the 1970s. | |
President Lula said the company should be looking at ways of recruiting new workers instead of reducing its workforce. |
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