Venezuelan Workers Occupy Abandoned Clorox Plant







Hundreds of workers on Friday were occupying two plants belonging to Clorox Co, the U.S. cleaning products maker that has left Venezuela because of the difficult economic conditions. Luis Pinango, one of more than 200 workers mounting a round-the-clock vigil at one of Clorox's plants in the Valles del Tuy district to the south of Caracas, said "We've temporarily occupied the plant because the boss has abandoned it." Workers said there was a similar situation at the second plant in central Carabobo state. They were furious at learning they had lost their jobs via a recorded phone message. In the latest sign of dissatisfaction from private businesses with President Nicolas Maduro's running of the South American OPEC nation's economy, Clorox announced its exit on Monday, saying its business was not viable and that it would sell its assets. http://bit.ly/1t3fzlL http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ





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