Talks set to carry on but no deal yet in UAW strike vs GM
DETROIT — Talks are set to resume Tuesday after a pause overnight, but there was no end to the strike against General Motors.
Brian Rothenberg, spokesman for the UAW, said Tuesday “They are talking, they’ve made progress, we’ll see how long it takes.”
The walkout by upward of 49,000 United Auto Workers members has brought to a standstill more than 50 factories and parts warehouses in the union’s first strike against the No. 1 U.S. automaker in over a decade.
Workers left factories and formed picket lines shortly after midnight Monday in the dispute over a new four-year contract. The union’s top negotiator said in a letter to the company that the strike could have been averted had the company made its latest offer sooner.