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The United Auto Workers union contracts at General Motors, Ford and Stellantis expired Thursday night without a tentative agreement on a new contract in sight. Some UAW workers are striking, but not in Indiana.
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EV anxiety drives tension in UAW-automaker contract talks as Indiana prepares for new battery plantsAmid tense negotiations between the United Auto Workers union and the ”big three” automakers — Ford, General Motors and Stellantis — union workers have growing concerns about the transition from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs).
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It wouldn't take long for a strike to ripple its way into the South Bend region, halting production at area parts suppliers
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General Motors workers in Fort Wayne and more than 100,000 union auto workers nationwide voted to authorize a strike last week. To prevent a strike from actually happening, the “big three” major automakers and the United Auto Workers must reach tentative contract agreements by September 14. Local UAW leaders say they’ve gone on strike before and are ready to do it again.
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Two different unions in different industries might go on strike at businesses in northwest Indiana. Workers see an opportunity to make gains locally by leveraging strike threats, echoing recent national union campaigns at companies like UPS or General Motors and other automakers.
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South Bend Tribune workers call for more investment in local community from Gannett
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Workers voted to end a nearly month-long strike at packaging manufacturer MonoSol after receiving a new contract Wednesday, according to a company press release. They will return to work at the LaPorte plant Jan. 3.
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After three weeks on strike, about 190 union employees at a northern Indiana packaging manufacturer are considering a new contract this week. A Teamsters official confirmed the workers will vote on it once a date and venue for the vote is chosen.
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The nearly two-week strike started after workers received their newest contract proposal.
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Several rail workers' unions have not approved a new contract. The Biden administration is trying to broker a deal to avoid a strike that could start December 9.