The UAW’s accord with GM follows tentative agreements with Ford and Stellantis and is expected to bring the union’s historic walkout that sent more than 45,000 workers to the picket lines to a close .
Photo: James Breeden/ReutersGeneral Motors became the last of the Detroit automakers to reach a new tentative labor deal with the United Auto Workers union Monday to end a strike that has spanned more than six weeks, according to people familiar with the talks.
This latest accord follows tentative agreements struck last week with Ford Motor and Chrysler-parent Stellantis and is expected to bring the union’s historic walkout that sent more than 45,000 workers to the picket lines at nine U.S. factories and dozens of parts-distribution centers to a close.
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