General Motors has handed the United Auto Workers union a “transformative win” in the ongoing strike against Detroit’s Big Three automakers, UAW President Shawn Fain said Friday.
“We were about to shut down GM’s largest moneymaker in Arlington, Texas. The company knew those members were ready to walk immediately,” Fain said Friday while sharing an
“GM has now agreed in writing to place their electric battery manufacturing under our national master agreement. We’ve been told for months that this is impossible. We’ve been told the EV future must be a race to the bottom. And now we’ve called their bluff.” "UAW President Shawn Fain on Friday said General Motors agreed to include its battery plant workers under the union's national agreement as part of its contract proposal to the union, avoiding a strike expansion for this week."“I wish I were here to announce a tentative agreement at one or more of these companies, but I do want to be really clear: We are making significant progress,” he said.at three GM, Stellantis and Ford plants on Sept. 15, kicking off the strike. On Sept.
“Our goal is not just to get mad and shut it all down,” he said. “Our goal is to outsmart and out-organize corporate America.” Union officials are pushing to get employees more pay and better benefits. Automakers have argued that they can’t afford to meet UAW’s demands.Trump accused of sharing US nuclear submarine information with Australian businessman, sources sayTroopers investigating fatal crash in Marysville involving ‘unique situation’‘Nothing a hug can’t fix’: Bothell firefighters rescue boy stuck between poles
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