United Auto Workers go on strike against Ford, GM, Stellantis
- Members of the United Auto Workers union went on strike against the "Big Three" U.S. Auto manufacturers, demanding a 40% pay increase over four years, cost-of-living adjustments, the elimination of wage tiers, and enhanced retirement benefits.
- The strike began at three plants responsible for producing profitable vehicles for the automakers, potentially impacting their operations. The UAW's wage demands have been deemed unsustainable by Ford CEO Jim Farley.
- The UAW's strike marks the first time in their 88-year history that they are striking against all three major U.S. Automakers, representing approximately 150,000 employees.
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Workers Strike at All 3 Detroit Automakers in New Tactic
Nearly one in 10 of America’s unionized auto workers went on strike Friday to pressure Detroit’s three automakers into raising wages in an era of big profits and as the industry begins a costly transition from gas guzzlers to electric vehicles. By striking simultaneously at General Motors, Ford and Chrysler owner Stellantis for the first time in its history, the United Auto Workers union is trying to inflict a new kind of pain on the companies a…
Workers strike at all 3 Detroit automakers, a new tactic to squeeze companies for better pay
DETROIT — Nearly one in 10 of America’s unionized auto workers went on strike Friday to pressure Detroit’s three automakers into raising wages in an era of big profits and as the industry begins a costly transition from gas guzzlers to electric vehicles.
United Auto Workers strike begins
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US auto workers, companies face off on day two of strike
Workers and management from the iconic "Big Three" auto giants were to face off at the negotiating table Saturday on the second day of a strike threatening to disrupt the economy and rock the 2024 presidential election campaign.
US auto workers, companies face off on day two of strike
WAYNE (UNITED STATES) - Workers and management from the iconic "Big Three" auto giants in the United States were to face off at the negotiating table Saturday on the second day of a strike threatening to disrupt the economy and rock the 2024 presidential election campaign.
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