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Friday, October 30, 2009
Vance Mercedes plant returns to 5-day work week
VANCE, AL (WBRC) - The five day work week returns to the Mercedes plant in Vance for now. It is because demand is up.
Workers will begin working a five-day schedule November 30th through February.
The Mercedes plant employs three-thousand people.
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