UAW to strike more GM, Stellantis plants, has made progress with Ford
- The United Auto Workers has announced an expansion of strikes to 38 parts and distribution locations across 20 states for General Motors and Stellantis, affecting around 12,700 UAW workers.
- This comes after the UAW's unprecedented simultaneous strikes at one assembly plant each of GM, Ford, and Stellantis. Analysts predict that the strike may include plants that produce lucrative pickup trucks like the Chevy Silverado and Ram.
- UAW President Shawn Fain has stated that further strikes could be avoided if companies demonstrate 'significant progress' toward an agreement. However, GM, Ford, and Stellantis are making contingency plans for further work stoppages.
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UAW Expands Week-Old Strike Against GM and Stellantis; Ford Spared Amidst Progress
In a decisive move that is reshaping the dynamics of the American automotive industry, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union on Friday intensified its week-old strike against General Motors Co. and Stellantis. However, Ford Motor Co. received a temporary reprieve as the union indicated substantial progress in their discussions. Approximately 5,600 workers across 38 GM and Stellantis parts distribution centers spanning 20 states ceased operations a…
Auto workers expand their strike to 38 locations in 20 states. Biden plans visit to show support
The United Auto Workers union expanded its strike against major carmakers Friday, walking out of all 38 parts-distribution centers operated by General Motors and Jeep and Ram owner Stellantis in 20 states but sparing Ford from further shutdowns.
UAW expands strike, Kokomo auto workers on standby
KOKOMO, Ind. – Auto workers walked out of dozens of manufacturing plants in 20 states on Friday, joining a strike against two of the big three automakers – General Motors and Stellantis. Workers in Kokomo are standing by, for now – waiting to hear if they’ll also be striking soon. United Auto Workers President Shawn […]
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