An American flag flies in front of the United Auto Workers union logo on the front of the UAW Solidarity House in Detroit, Michigan, September 8, 2011.
The union said the strike by 190 workers was over after a tentative agreement had been ratified.
About 34,000 UAW members remain on strike at the Detroit Three automakers - Ford Motor (F.N), General Motors (GM.N) and Chrysler parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI).
The UAW last expanded its strike on Oct. 11 when it walked out at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant, the company's largest plant worldwide.
Ford said late on Wednesday that it was temporarily laying off another 150 workers because of the strike, bringing the total to 2,730 workers furloughed since the start of the strike.
Persons:
Shawn Fain, Stellantis, Ford, Fain, David Shepardson, Jonathan Oatis, Jamie Freed
Organizations:
United Auto Workers, UAW Solidarity House, U.S, Motors, Chrysler, UAW, Mercedes, Workers, ZF, Benz, Tuscaloosa, Detroit Three, Ford, General Motors, GM, Ford's, Thomson
Locations:
American, Detroit , Michigan, Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ohio