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Mercedes-Benz Puts 5,600 Workers On Vacation In Brazil Due To Chips Shortage (reuters.com) 8

Mercedes-Benz will put more than five thousand workers on collective vacation in two plants in Brazil due to the shortage of semiconductor chips, the company said on Monday. Reuters reports: The production stoppage will happen from April 18 to May 3 and includes 5,000 employees in the Sao Bernardo do Campo plant and 600 in the Juiz de Fora factory, located in the Brazilian states of Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais, respectively. Mercedes said it is adjusting its production of trucks, truck cabins, bus chassis and other auto parts due to the global semiconductor supply crisis. The company had already put about 1,200 workers on collective vacation with pay in March because of supply chain shortages, according to the metalworkers union from the Sao Bernardo do Campo region.
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Mercedes-Benz Puts 5,600 Workers On Vacation In Brazil Due To Chips Shortage

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  • Confusing Headline (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Asynchronously ( 7341348 ) on Monday April 04, 2022 @08:10PM (#62417782)

    First pass made me think that Mercedes Benz was sending 5600 employees on a vacation to Brazil. It should have been “Mercedes-Benz puts 5600 workers in Brazil on vacation due to chip shortage”.

    This site really needs an editor.

  • They are the Karens of chip procurement. They all cancelled their orders for chips that these fabricators by-and-large probably don't even want to make in the first place and now their butt-hurt they have to get to the back of the line.
  • Is this the actual kind of vacation where you get paid, or the euphemistic kind of vacation where you don't and your family goes hungry? The article doesn't say.

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