Workers set to return
PA Wellington Normal work is expected to resume at General Motors’ Trentham plant today after negotiations between the company and the Coachworkers’ Union yes-
terday. The company suspended about 250 coachworkers last Tuesday because they had refused to work overtime. The Coachworkers’ Union’s secretary, Mr
Graeme Clarke, said yesterday that negotiations between the parties had established the basis for a return-to-work agreement without continuing the overtime ban.
The return-to-work agreement had to be ratified by a meeting of coachworkers at Trentham today. The coachworkers had imposed the overtime ban in a bid to get a redundancy agreement
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