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STATEMENT FROM UAW VP TERRY DITTES ON GM ROMULUS INVESTMENTS “The UAW fully supports this $20 million dollar investment at the GM Romulus plant and encourages more of this in the future. The membership of UAW local 163 is under the outstanding leadership of UAW Region 1A Director Chuck Browning and they applaud this investment on behalf of the entire workforce and the community. We The post STATEMENT FROM UAW VP TERRY DITTES ON GM ROMULUS INVESTMENTS appeared first on UAW. — Feb 19
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STATEMENT FROM UAW VP TERRY DITTES ON GM LANSING DELTA INVESTMENTS “The UAW supports and encourages further investments like the $36 million at Lansing Delta Township GM plant. The membership of UAW Local 602 are under the outstanding Leadership of UAW Region 1D Director Gerald Kariem and they applaud this investment on behalf of the entire workforce and the community. Delta Township builds the world class The post STATEMENT FROM UAW VP TERRY DITTES ON GM LANSING DELTA INVESTMENTS appeared first on UAW. — Feb 18
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The President’s Vehicle: American-Made If the President’s motorcade passed you on the street, you would see him traveling in what would appear to be a black limousine resembling a Cadillac Escalade. Many know that this car has bulletproof glass to protect the President from gun fire, but this vehicle was built with the goal of being able to protect The post The President’s Vehicle: American-Made appeared first on UAW. — Feb 18
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FREEP – UAW chief: GM cuts show labor contracts are more essential than ever UAW members at General Motors plants are at a pivotal time in their lives. Faced with facility shutdowns and thousands of lost jobs — all while heading into 2019’s collective bargaining process — their tomorrows bring uncertainty, questions and fear. But what it doesn’t bring is feeling alone. Because for the more than 130,000 UAW members The post FREEP – UAW chief: GM cuts show labor contracts are more essential than ever appeared first on UAW. — Feb 11
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White Shirt Day Today, UAW members celebrate White Shirt Day, honoring the workers who participated in the Flint Sit-Down Strike of 1936 and 1937. In the face of anti-union sentiment, brutal working conditions, and low wages, men and women working for General Motors came together to orchestrate a historic sit-in, where they occupied the Flint factory and demanded The post White Shirt Day appeared first on UAW. — Feb 11