On Wednesday's News Hit: - Police believe a robbery led to a shooting at a Clinton Township apartment complex. - The UAW strike has expanded twice this week - first against Stellantis, then General Motors. - A mail carrier was robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight.
Detroit Big Three automaker Stellantis on Tuesday announced more layoffs at two Michigan facilities just after the United Auto Workers union declared a strike at the company’s largest plant.
Stellantis says they are laying off 525 more people in the wake of Monday's decision by the UAW to add the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant to the Stand Up Strike.
Stellantis has announceed a further expansion of its layoffs as another 525 employees are sent home as a result of the latest strike by the UAW on Monday.