Jobs row strike ends at Vauxhall
Employees at a British auto plant owned by GM have returned to work after an unofficial walkout at the Ellesmere Port factory in a dispute over possible job cuts. A walkout over news that GM could axe 1,000 jobs at the site halted production on Thursday. Negotiations between unions and management ended without resolution on Thursday and will resume next week.
See "Jobs row strike ends at Vauxhall", BBC News, BBC News Online, May 11, 2006