Volkswagen To Pay Victims Of Brazil Dictatorship In Landmark Settlement
Germany's Volkswagen will pay about 36 million reais (£5.1 million) in compensation and donations to atone for the persecution of former employees during Brazil's 19641985 military dictatorship, the carmaker said on Wednesday.from Top Business News- News18.com https://ift.tt/32WfOeK
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A look at whats happening around European soccer on Thursday:
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