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The UAW's fortunes began to improve after it began organizing on an industrial basis. The union found rapid success with the sitdown strike, a tactic where workers "sit down" at their work stations to occupy a factory. [14] Sitdown strikes enabled small numbers of workers to interrupt the assembly line and stop production across an entire plant ...
The National Labor Relations Board said hourly employees at the Ultium Cells LLC plant near Cleveland voted 710 to 16 in favor of joining the union. Ohio workers vote to unionize GM, LG battery ...
The union said several UAW local chapters covering thousands of members have also filed contract grievances over what they allege is the company’s attempt to move Dodge Durango production out of ...
This was the lead-up to the Big Three’s stand off with the UAW. But the real X factor was new union president Shawn Fain. Yahoo Finance heard rumblings from one Big Three executive that the auto ...
The union said 64% of employees at Ford, Stellantis and General Motors voted to accept the deals, which were won after a six-week strike. ... According to the UAW's ratification trackers, 70.0% of ...
The Battle of the Overpass was an attack by Ford Motor Company against the United Auto Workers (UAW) on May 26, 1937, at the River Rouge complex in Dearborn, Michigan.The UAW had recently organized workers at Ford's competitors, and planned to hand out leaflets at an overpass leading to the plant's main gate in view of many of the 90,000 employees.
A major surprise came for Ford on Wednesday night, the 27th day of the United Auto Workers (UAW) stand-up strikes.The UAW called an unplanned walkout at Ford’s sprawling Kentucky Truck Plant, a ...
The International Harvester strike of 1979–1980 was a strike by the United Auto Workers (UAW) against the International Harvester (IH) company over work rules. The strike began on November 1, 1979, [1] and ended after 172 days on April 20, 1980. [2]