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UAW Local 2209 initiates strike authorization vote at GM’s Fort Wayne plant

With the strike authorization vote approaching, the outcome could significantly impact the future of labor relations within GM and the wider automotive sector.

UAW Local 2209 President Rich LeTourneau

United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2209 is set to hold a critical vote on Wednesday regarding a potential strike at General Motors’ Fort Wayne Assembly Plant in Indiana. The plant produces full-size trucks, including the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. The vote stems from ongoing tensions between the union and GM over how temporary workers are treated at the facility.

The union’s leadership has expressed frustration over GM’s decision to lay off approximately 250 temporary workers at the end of September following an inability to reach an agreement to extend their employment. Since last December, UAW Local 2209 has advocated for these temporary workers to be transitioned into full-time positions. The dispute highlights broader concerns regarding job security and the reduction of indirect labor roles, which UAW Local 2209 President Rich LeTourneau emphasized in communications with union members.

In a recent update, LeTourneau explained that he submitted a request for the strike authorization vote to the Region 2B Director on October 7. The vote is scheduled to take place from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the local union hall. However, he clarified that member approval does not automatically lead to a strike; instead, it empowers the union to negotiate more effectively with GM. “A yes vote only gives us the power to fix it; that doesn’t mean we strike,” he stated.

GM spokesperson Kevin Kelly responded to the union’s actions, asserting that the company complies with the existing National and Local agreements with the UAW. He believes there is no legal justification for a strike at the Fort Wayne Assembly Plant, which has been recognized for its high-quality truck production.

The situation at Fort Wayne is part of a broader landscape of labor disputes facing the automotive industry. The UAW is also threatening strikes against Stellantis NV over delays in reopening an assembly plant in Illinois. As tensions rise, at least three UAW locals in California, Colorado, and Illinois have already granted strike authorization. However, Stellantis has filed multiple federal lawsuits asserting that a strike would violate their collective bargaining agreement.

With the strike authorization vote approaching, the outcome could significantly impact the future of labor relations within GM and the wider automotive sector.

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