Auto workers are on strike at General Motors, Ford and Stellantis, an unprecedented move by the the United Auto Workers union. Already, there are ripple effects.
United Auto Workers members attend a solidarity rally in Detroit as the UAW strikes the Big Three auto makers on September 15.United Auto Workers members attend a solidarity rally in Detroit as the UAW strikes the Big Three auto makers on September 15.On one side are the United Auto Workers who say record corporate profits should yield a record contract.
On the other, are the Big three automakers — General Motors, Ford and Stellantis — who say they have put historically generous offers on the table, while also emphasizing that there are limits. Talks have continued over the weekend with no end in sight. And the ripple effects have already started.Ford told 600 workers not to report to work at its Michigan Assembly Plant's body construction department because the metal parts they make need to be coated promptly for protection and the paint shop is on strike.
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