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Windsor Assembly Plant to resume production July 5

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Employees at the Windsor Assembly Plant will be back to work as of July 5, Unifor Local 444 confirms.

After a number of shutdowns and extensions since late March, both shifts will start again on Monday, July 5 with shift 2 on days.

Unifor Local 444 received official notice after “many rumours” on Wednesday, the union said in a tweet.

The plant had been shut down since March 29 and was set to reopen after four weeks due to a microchip shortage.

The shutdown had been extended a number of times before workers went back the week of May 31, but was shut down again about a week later.

Microchips are needed for any electronics in a vehicle including the braking system and navigation board.

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