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Is Michigan Worse Off After UAW Strike?

Is Michigan Worse Off After UAW Strike?

An editorial on TheHill.com points out a number of ways in which Michigan may be worse off in the wake of the UAW Strike. The column points in part to the fact that one quarter of the UAW’s membership work in higher education–not manufacturing–which leads to involvement with issues that […]

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Stellantis Orders Layoffs, With More to Come

Stellantis Orders Layoffs, With More to Come

The Detroit News is reporting that Stellantis NV is terminating 191 workers at its Sterling Heights Assembly Plant, letting workers go at its Jeep Wrangler SUV and Gladiator manufacturing plant, and planning additional layoffs “across its footprint.” A local UAW official is quoted as saying the union was caught off […]

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Michigan Workers Seek to Decertify UAW Union

Michigan Workers Seek to Decertify UAW Union

Employees at a Michigan tooling company have begun the process of seeking to decertify the United Auto Workers Union at their Mt. Clemens workplace. Workers at Hydra-Lock Corp. have submitted a sufficient number of signatures to the National Labor Relations Board to force a vote on whether to remove the […]

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UAW Accused of Unfair Labor Practices By Staff

UAW Accused of Unfair Labor Practices By Staff

The Guardian newspaper is reporting that the United Auto Workers union has been formally accused of unfair labor practices by unionized staff who work for the UAW. Staff workers who are members of the UAW Staff United union have filed charges against the UAW for bad-faith bargaining, withholding information, and […]

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Following UAW Strike, Uncertainty Looms

Following UAW Strike, Uncertainty Looms

NPR is reporting that workers at the Stellantis Jeep plant in Ohio say they face “a highly uncertain future, with little faith that their new record contracts, achieved after a painful six-week strike, will keep their jobs intact.” Jim Cooper, a team leader at the Toledo Assembly Complex where UAW […]

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Volkswagen Said to Consider German Plant Closures

Volkswagen Said to Consider German Plant Closures

Reuters wire service is reporting that German-based auto manufacturer Volkswagen is weighing whether to close factories in Germany for the first time in its modern history. The most likely candidates for closure are reported to be sites in Osnabrueck and Dresden. VW reportedly said it may be forced to end […]

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More Layoffs at Stellantis Facilities

More Layoffs at Stellantis Facilities

CNBC.com is reporting automaker Stellantis will lay off up to 2,450 U.S. workers later this year. It’s the latest in a series of layoffs as Stellantis cuts production at several plants. The announcement comes on the heels of Stellantis’ announcement that it will offer broad buyouts to salaried workers in […]

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Investigator Finds “Culture of Fear” at UAW

Investigator Finds “Culture of Fear” at UAW

Industry trade publications Automotive News and CBT News are each reporting that court-appointed Monitor Neil Barofsky–charged with investigating the UAW in the wake of its corruptions scandals–has found a culture of fear and retribution is still pervasive within the union and that the UAW has not made good on its […]

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Hyundai Santa Cruz, the winner of "Best Midsize Pickup in Initial Quality

Hyundai Group Leads 2024 JD Power Study

Hyundai Motor Group has clinched the No. 1 spot in the J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Initial Quality Study (IQS)SMas Hyundai Motor, Kia and Genesis ranked near the top of the Mass Market and Premium categories. Click here for the 2024 JD Power Initial Quality Survey results.

Fain Investigated for Demanding Benefits

Fain Investigated for Demanding Benefits

The Wall Street Journal and al.com have reported that a court-appointed watchdog is investigating whether UAW President Shawn Fain made demands of the union that would benefit his domestic partner and a family member. According to the Wall Street Journal, the investigation is looking into whether Fain’s decision to remove […]

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