UAW Approves Strike At GM Fort Wayne, GM Responds
Union and automaker representatives will meet in the hope of avoiding a walkout.
Read More »Union and automaker representatives will meet in the hope of avoiding a walkout.
Read More »Union pushes back on staffing changes.
Read More »After three days and about $15 billion lost.
Read More »The strike could cost the U.S. economy up to $5 billion per day.
Read More »Workers demanding wage hike, benefits, and improved working conditions.
Read More »Idled since yesterday.
Read More »Claiming it is "all too familiar" with GM methods.
Read More »With several vehicles being impacted by the strikes, this could change very soon.
Read More »A UAW strike ripple effect may begin to take place in October 2023.
Read More »The strike is currently targeting only one facility per automaker.
Read More »The union cites rising CEO pay as justification for demands.
Read More »The team will provide support to both parties.
Read More »The strike may expand to include additional facilities.
Read More »Downstream production effects are already starting.
Read More »Each of the Big Three automakers will be affected.
Read More »Contract deadline set to hit in 10 days.
Read More »Representing 150,000 U.S. hourly workers.
Read More »Could set the stage for negotiations later this year.
Read More »The plant will keep all temporary workers.
Read More »The unionized employees received a court order to get back to work.
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