Citroen to lay off 1909
NZPA-AP Paris The French Government has agreed to allow Citroen, France’s third-largest vehicle maker, to lay off 1909 workers — fewer than the company’s request of 2417 employees. The move by the privately owned Citroen company, part of the Peugeot group, is the latest in a
series of lay-offs in traditional “smokestack industries” in France — including coal, steel, and shipbuilding. The Government has established paid retraining programmes for laid-off workers as part of an industrial restructuring programme to streamline French industry,
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Press, 28 August 1984, Page 22
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