UAW's GM Strike Resolution Faces Uncertainty as Members Reject Contract

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The United Auto Workers (UAW) deal to end the General Motors (GM) strike may be in trouble as a growing number of rank-and-file autoworkers are voting against the deals with Ford and GM, despite significant pay increases. Recent votes at GM plants in Michigan and Tennessee, as well as at a Ford plant in Kentucky, have shown opposition to the deals. While the majority of members still support the deals, the votes are not large enough to ensure passage, and a "no" vote could lead to a resumption of the strike. The UAW members at Mack Truck have already voted down a tentative agreement and are currently on strike.
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