UAW Workers at GM's Flint Plant Reject Landmark Labor Deal

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United Auto Workers (UAW) members at General Motors' Flint assembly plant in Michigan have narrowly voted against a proposed labor contract with the automaker, with 51.8% of votes cast against the deal. The vote raises uncertainty about the approval of the agreement, which would significantly raise costs for GM. Workers at other GM plants are expected to vote on the contract in the coming weeks. The UAW's new agreement, covering 46,000 workers, includes a 25% increase in base wage and a cumulative 33% increase in the top wage by 2028.
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