REPORT: GM responds to planned UAW strike
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General Motors called the United Auto Workers decision to strike Sunday “disappointing,” saying it presented a “strong offer.”
The union’s four-year contract expired Saturday at 11:59 p.m., and UAW leadership said 49,200 workers would begin striking Sunday night.
The article goes on to state the following:
“We presented a strong offer that improves wages, benefits and grows U.S. jobs in substantive ways and it is disappointing that the UAW leadership has chosen to strike at midnight tonight,” GM said in a statement Sunday. “We have negotiated in good faith and with a sense of urgency. Our goal remains to build a strong future for our employees and our business.”
GM responds to planned UAW strike: ‘We presented a strong offer’ https://t.co/aQf1oCmhL4 #FoxBusiness
— Billy Mack Jones (@billymjonesMACK) September 15, 2019
GM responds to UAW, saying the company “presented a strong offer that improves wages, benefits and grows U.S. jobs in substantive ways and it is disappointing that the UAW leadership has chosen to strike at midnight tonight.” https://t.co/v8rtzTX3KE https://t.co/020NLPGdSk
— Adam Christian (@Breaking144) September 15, 2019
GM responds to UAW, saying the company “presented a strong offer that improves wages, benefits and grows U.S. jobs in substantive ways and it is disappointing that the UAW leadership has chosen to strike at midnight tonight.” https://t.co/d1KiqAH5yS
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) September 15, 2019
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