2019 General Motors strike
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Date | September 15th - | ||
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Caused by | Decreased pay and employee benefits | ||
Methods | Strikes, Demonstrations | ||
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Service strikes in the United States | |
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The 2019 United Auto Workers strike began September 16th, 2019, with the walkout of 50,000 United Auto Workers from some 50 plants in the United States.[1]
References
- ^ Boudette, Neal E. (16 December 2019). "For G.M. Workers, U.A.W. Strike Is Chance for Overdue Reward". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 September 2019.