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| Tuesday, 24 September, 2002, 10:07 GMT 11:07 UK Ex-workers' cash plea ![]() Workers say they have lost redundancy money Former workers at an American-owned circuit board company are keeping up a fight for redundancy pay. It is exactly a year since Viasystems' electronic circuit-board operation on Tyneside went into administration. Hundreds of jobs were lost on North Tyneside and at South Shields, and hundreds of former workers are still campaigning for pay. A group of ex-employees released a thousand balloons at South Shields town hall on Tuesday to mark the closure, one for each employee who lost their job. Payments freeze The company is a subsidiary of United States-based Viasystems Group Inc. Its parent company, which is based in the US, has recently applied for voluntary bankruptcy. This effectively puts a freeze on any payments to ex-employees. Earlier this year unions called on George W Bush to support them and back his recent speeches about American corporate responsibility. In a letter sent to the White House, the union asked him to force the parent company to pay the money to the former workers. | See also: 22 Jul 02 | England 21 Sep 01 | Business 13 Sep 01 | Business 04 Sep 01 | Business 03 Sep 01 | Business Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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