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The United Auto Workers union is ending its 44-day strike at Chrysler-parent Stellantis after reaching a tentative agreement that union leaders say “got every penny possible out of this company.”
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Chrysler-parent Stellantis said it may soon temporarily lay off 300 workers across two plants in Kokomo. In a statement Wednesday, the company said the anticipated layoffs are due to the United Auto Workers' "targeted" strike at an assembly plant in Toledo, Ohio.
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The first baby surrendered in a Baby Box was in Elkhart County
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The Douglass School, named after abolitionist Fredrick Douglass, opened during segregation and eventually merged with an all-white school in the 1950s before closing in 1968.
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Stellantis, formerly known as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), will be investing more than $200 million to retool three plants in Kokomo as a part of the…
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There have been some big news stories in recent months about workers trying to unionize, particularly at companies like Amazon. Some say the pandemic’s…
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After being praised as essential during the pandemic, many service employees across the country are pushing for improved working conditions and higher…
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School employees in Kokomo are fighting to organize a union after the school corporation voted not to recognize it earlier this year. Workers involved say…
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Indiana State Police say the investation continues into a fire near Kokomo that left three children between the ages of one and six dead. (You can read…
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WASHINGTON (AP) — This time, he wore a mask. Vice President Mike Pence donned a face covering as he toured a General Motors/Ventec ventilator production…