UAW Asks GM To Ensure Fair Union Vote For Silao, Mexico Plant Workers
Labor organzations are concerned about worker rights at the Mexican GM plant.
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Labor organzations are concerned about worker rights at the Mexican GM plant.
Fairness of the election in doubt.
Negotiations continue.
The facility builds the Chevy Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500.
About 70 GM Canada workers have not yet been vaccinated.
The plant suffered a small fire and roof damage.
GM will eventually move to terminate the employees.
Weekend overtime will be added at several crucial GM plants.
Pelosi’s office has not yet responded.
Deliveries will commence later this year.
Objectors include Volkswagen, Toyota, Honda and Hyundai, among others.
Ford’s largest investment ever.
GM has its own internal reporting tool for disclosing vaccination status.
GM faced the threat of tariffs at its Silao plant over the labor row.
The plant may come back online on September 27th.
CAMI has only been open for a total of three weeks this year.
It took 15 intense rounds of negotiations.
GM does not currently mandate vaccines for its employees.