Striking French Workers Get Severance Pay After Threatening To Blow Up Cranes

Striking workers at a French plant that manufactures cranes have forced their employer to heed their demand for severance pay by threatening to blow up some company equipment. The management of JLG Industries in southwestern France's Tonneins commune agreed Thursday to a $49,000 compensation for each of 53 workers it will lay off to stop...Source

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