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US auto workers launch first simultaneous strike at ‘Detroit Three’

  • Strike involves nearly 13,000 US auto workers at each of three legacy Detroit carmakers’ factories
  • Industrial action was launched after a deadline expired to reach a deal with employers on a new contract

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The strikes will likely chart the future of the union and of America’s homegrown auto industry. Photo: Reuters
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The United Auto Workers union launched simultaneous strikes at three factories owned by General Motors, Ford and Chrysler parent Stellantis on Friday, kicking off the most ambitious US industrial labour action in decades.

The walkouts at the “Detroit Three” will halt production of the Ford Bronco, Jeep Wrangler and Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck, along with other popular models.

UAW President Shawn Fain said the union will hold off for now on more costly companywide strikes, but said all options are open if new contracts are not agreed.

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Fain laid out plans for the unprecedented, simultaneous walkouts in a Facebook Live address less than two hours before the expiration of the old contract.

United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain, with union members striking at Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant. Photo: AP
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain, with union members striking at Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant. Photo: AP

The walkouts capped weeks of clashes between Fain and Detroit Three executives over union demands for a bigger share of profits generated by combustion trucks, and stronger job security as carmakers shift to electric vehicles.

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