UAW Strikers Brave Rain and Burnout, Vow to Persist

United Auto Workers (UAW) members on strike at Ford Motor Co.'s Michigan Assembly Plant are determined to persist despite the challenging weather conditions and financial hardships. The workers, many of whom have over two decades of experience, are demanding an end to the tier system and the restoration of benefits they sacrificed during the Great Recession. The strike has now entered its 30th day, with other plants across the country also joining the strike or being idled due to strikes elsewhere. Ford has offered a contract with improvements, including a three-year progression to the top wage scale and the conversion of temporary workers to permanent status, but the UAW is seeking more. Strikers remain committed to their cause, emphasizing the need for fair compensation and opportunities for younger workers.
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