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Just days after ending a six-week strike at General Motors, the United Automobile Workers union has reached a tentative settlement with the nation's second-largest automaker, Ford Motor Co.
Strike. The contract between the UAW and General Motors expired September 14th, and the strike began at 11:59pm on Sunday, September 15th, 2019. ... The strike involved 48,000 GM employees. On September 17th, GM stopped providing health insurance to 55,000 union members, forcing the UAW to pay for COBRA.
New York (CNN Business) The long General Motors strike is finally over, as members of the United Auto Workers union voted in favor of a four-year labor deal to end the walkout. The rank-and-file members voted 57% in favor of the deal, according to the union.
Strike. The contract between the UAW and General Motors expired September 14th, and the strike began at 11:59pm on Sunday, September 15th, 2019. ... The strike involved 48,000 GM employees. On September 17th, GM stopped providing health insurance to 55,000 union members, forcing the UAW to pay for COBRA.
New York (CNN Business) General Motors has told the United Auto Workers union that it's time the two sides reach a deal to end the nearly four-week-long strike. The work stoppage has ground GM's vehicle production to a halt and forced nearly 50,000 hourly workers to live on strike benefits $250 a week.
DETROIT The United Auto Workers' 40-day strike against General Motors will cost the company about $3.8 billion to $4 billion for the year and $1 billion for the third quarter, the automaker said Tuesday, much higher than some Wall Street analysts had estimated.
Why GM Workers Are Striking The decision to strike came Sunday morning, after the collective bargaining agreement from 2015 expired. The union is calling for the Detroit automaker to properly recognize everything their members have done and sacrificed to make a “healthy, profitable” auto industry.
Why GM Workers Are Striking The decision to strike came Sunday morning, after the collective bargaining agreement from 2015 expired. The union is calling for the Detroit automaker to properly recognize everything their members have done and sacrificed to make a “healthy, profitable” auto industry.
The strike began on Sept. 16, with UAW negotiators seeking higher pay for workers, greater job security, a bigger share of profit and protection of healthcare benefits. ... Workers from Lords town on Thursday were outside GM's Detroit headquarters, where UAW leaders were meeting, to protest the planned agreement.
As the GM strike enters its fourth week, company officials and union negotiators are still fighting about wages, retirement benefits, and the fate of an idled Chevy factory in Lords town, Ohio. Nearly 50,000 workers are still on strike, picketing outside GM factories across the US.
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