The factory actually did have two seperate enterances. One facing the Catholic vilage, and the other facing the Protestant. However the author was incorect (according to my knowlege at least) of inferring that the DMCL Plant was not a pleasure to work in. From everything that I heard, the workers got along. They left their politics at the door, as they were there to work and fortunate to have a job. The factory, designed by Renault, was state of the art, and there were no assembly lines, as workers would rotate tasks to keep the job from becoming boring and redundant. Any workers out there who have first hand experience?? Justin VIN 5172