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2005-2006: Workers don't like Delphi anymore

Workers Fight for a Wage Increase; Others Abandon Delphi
February 2005

 According to reports from Delphi workers, the management is harassing for them to resign voluntarily and thus having to give them less money for indemnifications; or to accept the $10,000 pesos bonus offered to those workers willing to move from Plant #3 to Plant #6. But the vast majority want their indemnifications and not to work anymore for Delphi. This situation has contributed to extend the plant consolidation process previously scheduled to end lon December 2004.

 

Delphi Announces Plant Consolidation in Reynosa; Fires Workers Who Marched May 1st
October 28, 2004

The transfer of two entire shifts at Delphi’s Plant #3 to two other nearby facilities has gripped the attention of workers at Delphi Delco Electronics. The workers have been on alert since July of 2004, when management announced plans for what they’re calling “a transplant — picking up the whole operation and putting it somewhere else.” For Delphi’s production workers, this new development only added to the concerns that erupted into protests in spring 2004.

 

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