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April 9, 2007
More than 4,300 hourly employees of DaimlerChrysler's Chrysler Group have accepted early retirement and buyout packages offered as part of the automaker's recovery plan, the company said last week, according to USA Today.
In the United States and Canada, 4,312 hourly workers have accepted the packages offered as part of the company's plans to reduce its workforce by 13,000 people in three years. The goal for 2007 is 5,875 hourly employees; some employees are still eligible to accept the offers.
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