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Foreign Automakers in the U.S. Cut Back

By: guptamca send a private message
New York City : NY : USA | 11 months ago  
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Sales are off and production is down, so workers at the Toyota Tundra truck factory here are taking classes: how to handle tools safely, how to get along better with colleagues of varying backgrounds. Some have even cleaned local parks and fed the hungry while collecting Toyota paychecks.

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  • News Source: International Herald Tribune | 11 months ago
    Sales are off and production is down, so workers at the Toyota Tundra truck factory here are taking classes: how to handle tools safely, how to get along better with colleagues of varying backgrounds. Some have even cleaned local parks and fed the...
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