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GM to suspend Thai production

By Tim Johnston in Bangkok and Jonathan Soble in Tokyo

Published: November 20 2008 11:11 | Last updated: November 21 2008 00:20

General Motors on Thursday said it would suspend production in Thailand in December and January to counter falling global demand, putting 2,000 workers on paid leave.

“Less than 2,000 staff will be granted paid leave during the period, as the plant reduces production levels to avoid oversupply,” Steve Carlisle, president of the carmaker’s south-east Asia operations, told GM workers on Thursday.

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