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UAW strike begins at major GM supplier after contract talks fail

Workers walk off the job at the Three Rivers facility as a labor dispute raises concerns about potential supply chain disruptions.

UAW strike begins at major GM supplier after contract talks fail

On the Dash:

  • A strike at a key General Motors supplier could lead to future disruptions in parts and production if the work stoppage continues.
  • Labor costs, wage demands, healthcare benefits and retirement packages remain central issues in ongoing automotive labor negotiations.
  • The strike highlights ongoing tensions over compensation levels and the concessions workers made during the 2008 financial crisis.

The United Auto Workers (UAW) launched a strike early Monday at American Axle in Three Rivers, Michigan, after contract negotiations failed to reach a new labor agreement by a midnight deadline.

UAW Local 2093 announced Sunday night that workers would begin striking at 12:01 a.m. Monday and establish picket lines at the plant. The union also scheduled additional picketing activities beginning at 6 a.m. at a nearby location in Three Rivers.

The strike affects a key supplier to General Motors and could create supply chain concerns if the labor dispute extends for an extended period.

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Workers previously authorized a strike after negotiations stalled over wages, profit-sharing, healthcare benefits and retirement security. The union said employees would walk off the job if the company failed to meet those demands before the contract expired.

The work stoppage marks the first strike by Local 2093 since 2008, when workers participated in an 89-day strike that particularly shaped labor relations between the union and the company.

Union leaders have pointed to concessions workers made during the 2008 financial crisis to help keep the facility operating. The union argues that employees have not fully recovered from those sacrifices and continue to face compensation levels that lag behind pre-recession purchasing power, even after accounting for inflation.

The labor dispute comes as American Axle continues to operate as a major supplier within the automotive industry. The company recently completed its acquisition of Dowlais and announced plans to rebrand as Dauch Corp., a move designed to strengthen its global identity.

The duration of the strike and the progress of negotiations will determine whether the dispute creates broader impacts for automotive production and parts availability in the weeks ahead.

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