Available this fall, the 4th generation of the Odyssey will be built in Alabama. Seeking to satisfy the needs of two generations, the baby boomers and the Generation Y, Honda has created a new Odyssey with the help of a team of engineers that are owners of their second and even third Odyssey.
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Ever wonder what was the first car your favourite Habs player ever owned? In this video from Habs TV, you'll learn that Maxim Lapierre had a Hyundai Elantra, Roman Hamrlik, a Honda Civic and Jaroslav Halak, a Fiat. Check out what the rest of the team used to drive.
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Striking workers at a parts maker supplying Honda's car plant in southern China agreed to return to work yesterday ending the latest in a series of strikes concerning wages and conditions.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao urged better treatment of the nation's vast army of migrant laborers as employees at a Honda factory suspended the latest strike that has laid bare growing worker assertiveness.
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao urged better treatment of the nation's vast army of migrant laborers as employees at a Honda factory suspended the latest strike that has laid bare growing worker assertiveness.
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Workers at a factory making locks for Honda cars in China were largely back on the job on Tuesday, temporarily ending a six-day strike as negotiators tried to reach a new agreement on pay.
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Canadian Paul Tracy's KV Racing Technology car for the Honda Indy Edmonton will be sponsored by Honda Canada, and will support Make-A-Wish Canada at the Honda Indy Edmonton race on July 25.
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Workers at a factory making locks for Honda Motor Co. cars in China were largely back on the job early Tuesday, temporarily ending a six-day strike as negotiators tried to reach a new agreement on pay.
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A strike at a Honda Motor Co. parts supplier in southern China could augur broader demands across China's vast manufacturing belt as workers seek a bigger piece of the nation's growing economic wealth.
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A strike at a Honda Motor parts supplier in China could augur broader demands across China's vast manufacturing belt as workers seek a bigger piece of the nation's growing economic wealth.
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Striking workers at a parts maker supplying Honda's car plant in southern China agreed to return to work yesterday (13 June, 2010) ending the latest in a series of strikes over wages and conditions.
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Honda Motor Co.'s Chinese car plants are operating normally and expected to stay open this weekend following labor disruptions, its China spokesman said on Saturday.
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Production at two Honda car manufacturing plants in Guangzhou, China, suspended due to a strike at a local exhaust supplier, will resume operations on Friday, the automaker said.
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Honda Motor Co. said today it would resume building cars in China on Friday after a supplier of exhaust systems contained a labor dispute, but workers at another parts maker remained on strike.
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Honda Motor Co. said today it would resume building cars in China on Friday after a supplier of exhaust systems contained a labor dispute, but workers at another parts maker remained on strike.
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The third strike in four weeks affected Honda Motor Chinese suppliers on Wednesday, and that has raised concern that unrest among workers in the 'workshop of the world' is spreading.
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A third strike in four weeks hit Honda Motor Co's Chinese suppliers today, fueling concerns that unrest among workers in the world's manufacturing hub is spreading.
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A third strike in four weeks hit Honda Motor Co's Chinese suppliers Wednesday, fueling concerns that unrest among workers in the world's manufacturing hub is spreading.
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Honda Motor confirmed that workers at a second components plant in China have gone on strike just days after industrial action was called off at another components plant, also partially-owned by the Japanese car company.
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Honda Motor Co. affiliate Yutaka Giken Co. closed a factory in China after workers went on strike demanding higher pay. The walkout is the second to affect the Japanese automaker in less than a month. Employees at Foshan Fengfu Autoparts Co.
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