UAW Ends Strike After Tentative Deals With GM And Stellantis
The weeks-long strike is officially over.
Read More »The weeks-long strike is officially over.
Read More »That money will be used to build existing models and parts and support new ones as well.
Read More »It's adjusting its 2023 outlook as a result.
Read More »Talks between the sides remain active.
Read More »However, the two sides managed to reach a tentative deal last night.
Read More »The weeks-long strike is officially over, pending final approval.
Read More »Nobody wants to live in a van down by the river, apparently.
Read More »Ford says the move isn't related to the ongoing strike, however.
Read More »Quite a bit less than its original ask.
Read More »Salaried workers continue to keep Kentucky's stamping operations humming along.
Read More »The move comes as GM lags behind its rivals in the latest contract proposal.
Read More »Overall, a better deal than its counterparts.
Read More »6,800 workers walked out of the facility this morning.
Read More »Bringing the total up to nearly 500 at that plant alone.
Read More »Bringing the total up to 3,100 cuts so far.
Read More »A group of lawmakers officially throws their support behind the union.
Read More »Salaried workers are operating the stamping portion of the Kentucky plant.
Read More »The automaker reportedly has a 'historic' offer on the table.
Read More »There is one potential solution, however.
Read More »The executive notes that these talks shouldn't be taken personally.
Read More »Bringing the total up to 418 so far.
Read More »Workers are prepared to hold out as long as needed.
Read More »Bringing the total up over the 2,500 mark so far.
Read More »Fain also criticized Ford's decision to cut a shift at the Rouge plant.
Read More »The impacts could be felt within the next week.
Read More »Meaning the automaker's non-unionized competitors.
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