UAW president vows more strikes if no progress by noon Friday
- The United Auto Workers union has threatened additional strikes at General Motors, Ford Motor, and Stellantis plants if there is no progress in negotiations by Friday.
- The strikes are part of a new approach called the "Stand Up Strike," and the union has selected specific plants for targeted strikes as negotiations continue with all three automakers.
- The union is demanding increased hourly pay, reduced workweeks, traditional pensions, and other benefits, citing the need for a share of the record profits posted by automakers. The companies argue that they can't afford the demands due to investments required for the transition to electric vehicles.
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United Auto Workers threaten to expand targeted strike if there is no substantive progress by Friday
(AP) - The United Auto Workers union is stepping up pressure on Detroit’s Big Three by threatening to expand its strike unless it sees major progress in contract negotiations by Friday. In a video statement late Monday, UAW President Shawn Fain said workers at more factories will join those who are now in the fifth day of a strike at three plants. “We're not going to keep waiting around forever while they drag this out ... and we’re not messing …
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The United Auto Workers union is stepping up pressure on Detroit’s Big Three by threatening to expand its strike unless it sees major progress in contract negotiations by Friday.
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