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A r u b a ’ s O N L Y E n g l i s h n e w s p a p e r
Aruba’s ONLY English newspaper
Workers strike at all 3 Detroit automakers
By TOM KRISHER, MIKE
HOUSEHOLDER and JOHN
SEEWER
Associated Press
DETROIT (AP) — Nearly one
in 10 of America’s union-
ized auto workers went
on strike Friday to pressure
Detroit’s three automakers
into raising wages in an era
of big profits and as the in-
dustry begins a costly tran-
sition from gas guzzlers to
electric vehicles.
By striking simultaneously at
General Motors, Ford and
Chrysler owner Stellantis for
the first time in its history, the
United Auto Workers union
is trying to inflict a new kind
of pain on the companies
and claw back some pay
and benefits workers gave
up in recent decades.
The strikes are limited for
now to three assembly
plants: a GM factory in
Wentzville, Missouri, a Ford
plant in Wayne, Michigan,
near Detroit, and a Jeep
plant run by Stellantis in To-
ledo, Ohio. Bruce Baumhower, President at UAW Local 12 talks with U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown on the picket line Friday, Sept. 15, 2023, at the
Stellantis Toledo Assembly Complex in Toledo, Ohio.
Associated Press
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