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    General Motors confirms the number of layoffs at the Sao Jose dos Campos plant: 839 workers lost their jobs | Paraíba Valley and region

    Camelia KirkBy Camelia KirkOctober 31, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    General Motors confirms the number of layoffs at the Sao Jose dos Campos plant: 839 workers lost their jobs |  Paraíba Valley and region
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    1 of 3 GM in São José dos Campos — Photo: Camilla Motta/G1
    General Motors in Sao Jose dos Campos — Photo: Camilla Motta/G1

    General Motors (GM) confirmed, on Monday (30), that more than 800 workers have been laid off from work at its São José dos Campos plant unit, within the city of São Paulo.

    According to documents submitted by GM to the Regional Labor Court, there are 839 employees were fired.

    General Motors complied with the labor court’s decision after the conciliation session held last Friday (27). It was the automaker itself that filed a collective bargaining agreement over the strike that began last week.

    GM confirms the layoff of 839 workers at its Sao Jose dos Campos plant

    During the hearing, GM said that the layoffs were necessary due to declining sales of products manufactured in São José dos Campos, and that it could not guarantee the right of preference to those laid off in the event of new hires.

    The union wants the automaker to cancel the layoffs because, in the layoff agreement, there is a clause stipulating job stability for the workers.

    2 of 3 fired employees protest in drooping uniforms around GM plant in São José – Photo: Rawston Naves/TV Vanguarda
    Fired employees protest in drooping uniforms around GM plant in São José – Photography: Rawston Navis/Vanguarda TV

    The demonstration was attended by about 1,000 people, including laid-off workers, non-fired workers, and union members, and the demonstration took place in several streets in the central area of ​​the city.

    The group asked GM to come back and not fire the workers. The measure also approved the continuation of the strike, which, according to the union, will not end unless the deductions are cancelled.

    This measure, implemented on Thursday, was the third measure against layoffs in São José. Previously, the dismissed employees hung uniforms bearing messages on the walls of the automobile manufacturing unit.

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    In the letters, they asked for their jobs back, complained about years of services ignored by the company and asked for help from state and federal governments.

    3 of 3 GM in Sao José dos Campos – Photo: Reproduction/TV Vanguarda
    General Motors in Sao José dos Campos – Photo: Reproduction/TV Vanguarda

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