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Posted: Monday, 13 July 2009 9:38AM

Union Members Carrying Signs Outside Lear Corp. Plant



Even though they were told to stay home, workers are carrying signs today outside the Lear Corporation in Arlington. Late last week, the company reportedly told 500 employees to go home and that they were being replaced by temporary workers. Lear filed for bankruptcy protection last Tuesday. The plant builds seats for the SUVs that are manufactured at the Arlington GM plant.


 
 
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