The union has accused the company of refusing to provide information about 2023 contract promises
One of America’s biggest carmakers, Stellantis, could face fresh strikes after the United Auto Workers (UAW) announced plans for members to vote on authorizing a walkout.
The UAW president Shawn Fain accused executives at the automotive giant of being “out of control” on Tuesday evening. “The company wants you to be scared,” he told his union’s members, “but we are 100% within our rights and within our power to take strike action if necessary.”
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