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São Bernardo do Campo

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[soun ber-nahr-doo doo kahn-poo] / ˈsãʊ̃ bɛrˈnɑr dʊ dʊ ˈkɑ̃ pʊ /

noun

  1. a city in SE Brazil, SE of São Paulo.


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“Lula is the people,” said Juno Rodrigues Silva, owner of the restaurant Gijo’s in São Bernardo do Campo on the outskirts of São Paulo, its walls covered with pictures of the former president.

From Washington Post

Instead, the leftist will launch his seventh bid for the presidency at a Volkswagen plant in Sao Bernardo do Campo, a manufacturing city outside Sao Paulo where he rose to fame as an union leader in the 1970s.

From Seattle Times

Last week, workers at Volkswagen's main Brazil plant in Great Sao Paulo's Sao Bernardo do Campo, accepted a wage decrease and a cut in working hours starting in July due to the lack of auto parts and electronic components.

From Reuters

The metalworkers union of Sao Bernardo do Campo said on Wednesday it had agreed to a plan for the German carmaker to cut working hours by 24% and paychecks by 12% starting next month.

From Reuters

In a statement to Reuters, Volkswagen's Brazilian unit confirmed it would adopt "new measures to make the workforce more flexible at the Sao Bernardo do Campo unit during the month of July due to lack of components."

From Reuters