The UAW called on all General Motors and Stellantis parts distribution facilities to join the strike Friday. Union President Shawn Fain said this is a result of both automakers rejecting union proposals and offering deficient cost of living adjustments.
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain announced Friday morning that its members at General Motors and Stellantis distribution centers across the country will go on strike, adding to the 13,000.
After General Motors and Stellantis failed to make sufficient progress with the UAW, the union called on all the automakers' parts distribution facilities to strike. This includes 38 facilities across 20 states.
After General Motors and Stellantis failed to make sufficient progress with the UAW, the union called on all the automakers' parts distribution facilities to strike. This includes 38 facilities across 20 states.
The UAW called on all General Motors and Stellantis parts distribution facilities to join the strike Friday. Union President Shawn Fain said this is a result of both automakers rejecting union proposals and offering deficient cost of living adjustments.