Employees at three of the largest American car manufacturers have initiated a synchronized strike. Over ten thousand workers are actively participating in this walkout, directing their action towards three facilities owned by General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis.
This labor dispute revolves around negotiations for new labor agreements between the companies and the United Auto Workers union. The work stoppage looms ominously, potentially leading to increased car prices and substantial disruptions for these automotive industry giants.
With the expiration of the current contract last Thursday, Shawn Fain, the President of the United Auto Workers, conveyed to the BBC that it now falls upon the companies to resolve this contentious issue.
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