NextStar annonce que l'usine à Windsor accueillera jusqu'à 900 travailleurs étrangers

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tours the Stellantis Windsor (Chrysler) Assembly plant in Windsor, Ont., Tuesday, January 17, 2023. NextStar Energy says it expects upwards of 900 foreign workers to come in to help build its heavily-subsidized battery plant in Windsor. The company, joint-owned by Stellantis and South Korea-based LG Corp., says the global staff will be part of the roughly 1,600 technicians its external suppliers will use to assemble, install and test specialized equipment.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nicole Osborne

WINDSOR, Ont. - NextStar Energy Inc. says it expects upwards of 900 foreign workers to help build its heavily-subsidized battery plant in Windsor, Ont.

The company, joint-owned by Stellantis and South Korea-based LG Corp., says the temporary global staff will be part of the roughly 1,600 technicians its external suppliers will use to assemble, install and test specialized equipment.

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