UAW Members Reject Contract, Raising Concerns for GM Spring Hill Plant

Workers at multiple General Motors plants, including those in Spring Hill, Tennessee, and Lansing/Delta Township, have rejected a tentative contract between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and the automaker. The proposed deal offers wage increases, cost-of-living adjustments, increased retirement contributions, and a pathway to full-time employment for temporary workers. However, some workers feel that the contract does not adequately address their concerns about fair wages and the effects of inflation. The UAW has reached agreements with GM, Ford, and Stellantis after targeted plant strikes, but the ratification results have not been commented on by GM or the UAW.
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