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The United Auto Workers union has agreed to a tentative new contract with General Motors, two days after the union expanded the strike at the carmaker. After a bruising six week walkout at America’s big three unionised carmakers, the historic strike could soon be over if union members approve the agreements.
The union also said that the lowest-paid workers at Stellantis would see wages rise by more than 165% over the period of the agreement.
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The United Auto Workers union has agreed to a tentative new contract with General Motors, two days after the union expanded the strike at the carmaker. After a bruising six week walkout at America’s big three unionised carmakers, the historic strike could soon be over if union members approve the agreements.
The union also said that the lowest-paid workers at Stellantis would see wages rise by more than 165% over the period of the agreement.

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