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Auto workers expand their strike to 38 locations in 20 states

  • The United Auto Workers union has expanded its strike to target centers that distribute parts to car dealer service departments, potentially affecting consumers if dealers run out of parts. The strike, which already involves 13,000 workers at Ford, GM, and Stellantis assembly plants, aims to increase pressure on the automakers.
  • GM and Stellantis have rejected the UAW's proposals for cost-of-living increases, profit sharing, and job security. The union says the companies are unwilling to negotiate seriously, and that more pushing is necessary.
  • The strike has affected the production of more than 16,000 vehicles at Ford, GM, and Stellantis plants since it began. However, the impact on car lots is not yet significant, and analysts predict it will take a few weeks before there is a shortage of new vehicles.
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Star Advertiser broke the news in Honolulu, United States on Friday, September 22, 2023.
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