Goodyear workers did not receive their tire allocation today, Thursday 12/13/2018, which had been canceled before the company closed its operations in Venezuela. They would be handed over to the workers this week, and because officials of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces prohibited the delivery of the units to the distributor. Located near the factory where tires are normally removed, in response to this situation some workers expressed that "The closure of Goodyear is one more sadness. Not a surprise is the second multinational company that leaves the country. (Photo by Humberto Matheus/N
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Goodyear workers did not receive their tire allocation today, Thursday 12/13/2018, which had been canceled before the company closed its operations in Venezuela. They would be handed over to the workers this week, and because officials of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces prohibited the delivery of the units to the distributor. Located near the factory where tires are normally removed, in response to this situation some workers expressed that "The closure of Goodyear is one more sadness. Not a surprise is the second multinational company that leaves the country. (Photo by Humberto Matheus/NurPhoto)