'Currently, Stellantis has the worst proposal on the table,' said the United Auto Workers.
The United Auto Workers union launched a surprise expansion of its strike against Stellantis on Monday, calling on nearly 7,000 employees at the company's largest plant to walk off the job in response to the carmaker's inadequate contract offers.
'We want our fair share,' UAW president Shawn Fain told striking workers outside of the Sterling Heights facility. 'So, let's get to it. Let's stand up and let's win this thing.'The union's latest strike expansion came days after Fain outlined the three major automakers' contract proposals so far, more than a month into the UAW's historic walkouts.
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