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Fiat-Chrysler subsidiary workers in Mexico mount indefinite strike over scab union
Teksid Hierro factory staff refuse to go back after union activists sacked, writes TONY BURKE

Workers at a Fiat-Chrysler-owned Mexican factory are threatening to keep up their strike indefinitely in their fight against yellow unionism.

Teksid Hierro staff in Ciudad Frontera, Coahuila, walked out last week after trade union activists were sacked for leading previous stoppages.

The workers went into dispute with the engine-block manufacturer over profit-sharing arrangements when the company declared lower profits despite increased production.

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