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Chrysler Workers Return To Jobs

Compiled From Wire Services

Workers at Chrysler’s main windshield plant were back on the job Monday after voting to end a strike that had threatened to shut down two auto plants.

More than 99 percent of the 600 striking workers who gathered Sunday at a union hall in Dearborn voted in favor of ending the four-day strike.

Workers began returning to McGraw Glass Division plant in Detroit on Sunday and full operations resumed today. Chrysler said the settlement means the company does not expect any interruptions in vehicle production.

The plant makes windshields and window glass used to build cars and trucks at all but two of Chrysler’s North American assembly plants.