Mike Elk and I went on the road the moment that we heard that the UAW/GM strike was going to happen. 12:01 AM we were standing in front of a GM auto parts plant in Rochester, NY. Other than a lonely local TV news reporter the two of
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As the strike enters its 19th day, both the UAW and GM are feeling increasing pressure to reach a deal.
Earlier this week, Moody’s credit rating agency warned GM that it would downgrade its credit rating to junk status if a deal isn’t reached soon. Already, General Motors
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Originally published at the Intercept
AS PART OF ITS CONTRACT TALKS, the United Automobile Workers labor union is demanding that General Motors Co. reopen two plants in Lordstown, Ohio, and Hamtramck, Michigan, as electric car factories. The demand underscores the tensions inherent in the coming shift to a green economy,
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As the General Motor strike enters day 11, some progress appears to be made at the bargaining table as GM decided to reinstate strikers’ health insurance.
Last week, General Motors decided to cut health insurance for striking workers; causing many workers and their family members to skip vital medical appointments.
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SPRING HILL, Tennessee – “The tide is changing. You can feel it,” says union activist and sheet-metal worker Adrian Mizell, as cars pass by honking their horns in support of workers here out on strike at the local General Motors facility.
“There has been so much honking, and you can just
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