The United Auto Workers Union is threatening to expand its strike if no progress is made in negotiations this week. The workers at Arlington's GM Assembly Plant are ready.
is threatening to expand its strike if no progress is made in negotiations this week.
On Wednesday afternoon, SKY 4 spotted a few dozen people in red shirts picketing outside the facility. On Friday, the UAW president will announce how it plans to expand the strike against Detroit’s big three automakers. That may involve a call for Arlington’s GM workers to join the walkout. The UAW president said the decision whether to expand the strike will hinge on whether any serious progress is being made in talks.UAW President Shawn Fain is expected to announce more striking locations on Friday if serious progress isn't made.
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