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Employee steals 200 car keys in protest at Brussels Audi plant facing closure

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Shaun
2024-09-14
According to Chinese media reports, some factory employees have stolen the keys to around 200 cars at the Audi factory in Brussels amid the possibility of closure. They hope the move will force management to clarify the future of the plant and its employees, saying that as long as the future of the plant is not yet clear, no cars will be able to leave the factory.
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But Audi's attitude is also quite tough, Audi executives said: not willing to accept “blackmail”, if the key is not returned before the specified time, will file a lawsuit; Audi can use factory surveillance to identify the responsible person.
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