国际英语新闻:Honda's China plants resume production, wage negotiations continue
GUANGZHOU, June 4 (Xinhua) -- Japan's second-largest automaker Honda said Friday four assembly plants in China's Guangdong and Hubei provinces were to resume production, while negotiations over pay continued.
Two plants of Guangqi Honda, a joint venture with the Guangzhou Auto Group in Guangdong, Dongfeng Honda's factory in Hubei, and an exports-only factory in Guangdong would restart operations Friday and Saturday, Honda Motors Co.'s China arm said in a press release Friday.
The resumption came after workers of Nanhai Honda Auto Parts Manufacturing Company, a factory wholly-owned by Honda Motors Co. in Guangdong's Foshan City, ended a two-week strike and returned to work Wednesday, it said.
The workers had been on strike since May 17, demanding a pay rise. Honda had to close the four assembly plants due to lack of supplies of gear-boxes and other accessories as a result.
Until Friday, the wage negotiations were continuing, company sources and Honda workers said.
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