UAW Workers Reject Tentative Contracts at GM Plants

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UAW workers at GM's Lansing Delta Assembly Plant have voted against ratifying the current contract offer, with 61% against and 39% for the tentative agreement. The contract includes wage increases, benefits, and shortened progression to top wage. While the offer failed in Lansing, it may still pass nationwide as the union's contract requires majority approval from UAW workers across the country.
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