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Work at the General Motors assembly plant in Wentzville, Missouri, came to a halt Friday, as the members of the United Auto Workers joined workers at two other Midwest auto plants on strike. The ...
Smith is one of nearly 4,000 workers at the Wentzville plant. When she first started at GM, she made about $15 an hour and now earns $32 an hour. She said she can barely support herself on that and ...
Hundreds of newly made vans and trucks are parked outside the Wentzville GM plant where members of the United Auto Workers went on strike Friday, Sept. 15, 2023.
Workers at the GM plant in Wentzville, Missouri, have been picketing for over 45 days, but to end the strike, union leaders and members still need to vote on the tentative deal announced Monday.
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The supplier is a Lear plant in Wentzville, where about 500 union-represented workers assemble the seats used for the GM vehicles. Kelly said no other GM plants are impacted by the strike.
Each 5% increment is about 100M hit to top profits. 5%=1.45/hr x2040 hours x 35,000 GM UAW employees Rough math but close yes you need to add payroll taxes in to that formula- GM states only 18hrs ...
On Wednesday, General Motors said the Wentzville strike is impacting other assembly plants across the region, causing them to lay off 2,000 employees at a plant in Fairfax, Kansas.
In a statement, GM confirmed the potential shutdown of Fairfax: “It is unfortunate that the UAW leadership’s decision to call a strike at Wentzville Assembly has already had a negative ripple ...
This goes back to GM and long-time hauling company Jack Cooper failing to reach a new contract earlier this month. Nearly 240 Jack Cooper workers in Wentzville lost their jobs.
About 4,600 employees work at the Wentzville GM plant. "We can confirm that GM Wentzville Assembly Plant has been impacted by part shortages resulting from a labor dispute at one of our suppliers ...
WENTZVILLE, Mo. – Negotiations and a strike continue for Lear Corporation employees over alleged health and safety issues, leading to production stopping at the Wentzville GM plant.