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The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike, which began at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Michigan, has now expanded to include 6,800 workers at a Ram factory. This move by the UAW comes after decades of worker dissatisfaction and the belief that now is the moment to flex their strength. The strike is a result of a labor-union recognition dispute at Gold One International's Modder East mine, where 540 workers are prevented from returning to the surface. The UAW strike is focused on demanding better working conditions and fair treatment for workers. The union says the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant produces Dodge RAM 1500 pickup trucks, which are some of Stellantis's most profitable vehicles.
Auto Worker Strike Expands to Giant Ram Assembly Plant of 6,800. Read more: https://t.co/nmicTTqeet
The UAW expanded its strike to include 6,800 workers at a Ram factory in Michigan that makes some of Stellantis’s most profitable vehicles. https://t.co/GcHwgsABij
About 540 workers at Gold One International's Modder East mine are prevented from returning to the surface amid a labor-union recognition dispute https://t.co/sb1dlx8R3Z
The union says it's on strike at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Michigan, which makes Dodge RAM 1500 pickup trucks. https://t.co/mVtz4FdThD
Capping off a summer of strikes, the move by United Auto Workers is the result of decades of workers' dissatisfaction and the belief that now is the moment to flex their strength. https://t.co/IaXYWUvw3L