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After the closure of Yazaki, the Cologne Intendency evaluates exempting the affected workers from taxes - 970 Universal

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Colonia’s mayor’s office evaluates exoneration of the Yazaki auto parts factory workers, who were dismissed after the company’s closure on January 30. Carlos Moreira, the municipal chief, said the company’s decision was “unconsulted” and was not “correct from the business point of view.” The Cologne Departmental Board held an extraordinary meeting to address the department’s labor crisis affecting 900 Cologne workers. Listen to Carlos Moreira he…
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Colonia’s mayor’s office evaluates exoneration of the Yazaki auto parts factory workers, who were dismissed after the company’s closure on January 30. Carlos Moreira, the municipal chief, said the company’s decision was “unconsulted” and was not “correct from the business point of view.” The Cologne Departmental Board held an extraordinary meeting to address the department’s labor crisis affecting 900 Cologne workers. Listen to Carlos Moreira he…

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970universal.com broke the news in on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
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