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May 23, 2013
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Colombian GM Employees Sew Mouths Shut in ProtestPosted on Aug 16, 2012
After a year of fruitless protest outside the U.S. Embassy in Bogota, some former GM employees have sewn their mouths shut in a hunger strike against the company’s treatment of workers at its Colombian plant, pledging death if their grievances are not addressed. They say GM has fired injured workers, refused to provide injury compensation and erased medical records. “The sewing was extremely painful,” said Manuel Ospina, a father of five in his early 40s who was permanently disabled by a spinal cord injury. “But the more pain we suffer here every day, the more hunger we feel, hopefully we can force people to take notice. If we can’t resolve this problem, we will die trying.” A fellow striker, Jorge Parra, said: “These problems are not isolated; they happen everywhere in our country. We are now all prepared to die to make someone do something about it.” —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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