Before Holden decided that insufficient government support meant it must shut down manufacturing operations, it could not have asked more from unions and employees, who agreed on a survival plan with a four-year wage freeze and 16-minutes-a-day extra working time, the company's executive director of HR told the recent ALERA conference.
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