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Daimler workers protest shift plan

Posted: December 1, 2009 at 3:47 a.m.

Employees of German carmaker Mercedes-Benz assemble Mercedes C-Class sedans on the production line in Sindelfingen, near Stuttgart, Germany, last year.

Employees of German carmaker Mercedes-Benz assemble Mercedes C-Class sedans on the production line in Sindelfingen, near Stuttgart, Germany, last year.

Workers at Daimler AG’s largest Mercedes-Benz factory rallied Monday to sway management from shifting production of the C-Class model to a plant in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

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Business, Pages 23 on 12/01/2009

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