Ford to Fire 2,400 in Mexico Over Dispute
From Reuters
MEXICO CITY —
Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday that it was firing up to 2,400 workers at a Mexican assembly plant after a monthlong walkout over a union dispute.
Ford spokesman Carlos Bandala said about 1,400 workers at the company’s Cuautitlan assembly plant had returned to their jobs but the remaining 2,400 still taking part in the walkout had been sent notifications that they were being cut from the payroll.
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