Union, politicians blast Caterpillar's decision to close London plant

Windsor Star Saturday 4th February, 2012

Nelson Sarty was still on the Electro-Motive picket line after the plant announced it would shut down Friday, thinking about the job his family had built plans for the future around."It's a great place to work. I love working here. It's an exciting thing, to build a locomotive," said the 34-year-old from Windsor."You've got to be optimistic that th...

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