A United Automobile Workers union vote on a tentative contract agreement with General Motors that provides record wage increases has run into unexpectedly strong resistance from veteran workers.
A majority of workers at several large plants in Michigan, Indiana and Tennessee rejected the contract, though union members at a large sport utility plant in Arlington, Texas, voted in favor of it.
G.M., Ford Motor and Stellantis agreed to similar contracts with the union after U.A.W.
Workers walked off the job at the first three plants on Sept. 15 and stayed on strike for more than 40 days.
The agreement appears to be headed for ratification at Ford and Stellantis, the maker of Chrysler, Jeep and Ram vehicles, by comfortable margins, according to running tallies the U.A.W.
Organizations:
United Automobile Workers, General Motors, Ford Motor, Workers, Ford, Chrysler, Jeep
Locations:
Michigan , Indiana, Tennessee, Arlington , Texas