UAW to hold strike votes at Stellantis locals, union president says
- United Auto Workers Union President Shawn Fain stated the union plans to hold strike authorization votes against Stellantis for not meeting 2023 labor deal guarantees.
- Fain indicated that if Stellantis does not fulfill union demands, workers at Stellantis locals may go on strike.
- During a livestreamed speech, Fain declared the union's readiness for action, ensuring they will “stand united to enforce our contract and save American jobs.
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UAW Union Prepares to Hold Strike Authorization Votes at Stellantis Locals
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UAW President Fain announces strike vote plans at Stellantis
United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain said Tuesday the union plans to hold strike authorization votes against Stellantis because the automaker is failing to live up to guarantees it made in the 2023 labor deal it reached with the union at the conclusion of a six-week strike.
UAW to hold strike votes at Stellantis locals, union president says
The United Auto Workers union plans to hold strike authorization votes at one or more of its Stellantis locals in the coming days, union president Shawn Fain said on Tuesday, which could lead to a disruptive walkout against the Jeep maker.
UAW President Shawn Fain announces strike authorization votes against Stellantis
United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain announced Tuesday he will take "strike action" against Stellantis for failing to follow through on a deal that ended last year's six-week strike.
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