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12 May 1978: Saab Scania strike

12 May 1978: Saab Scania strike

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On this day, 12 May 1978, dayshift toolroom workers at the Saab-Scania auto plant in Sao Bernardo, Brazil, decided to stop work, in spite of the military regime. The strike spread and within two weeks over 20 factories and 45,000 workers had downed tools for a pay increase. 
In the following weeks the stoppage spread to Osasco and São Paulo, before all the auto companies agreed to make pay increases of 11-13.5%.
More information, sources and map: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/8426/auto-workers-strike-in-brazil

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