They Halved Their Pay 18 Years Ago To Save The Plant, Now A Strike Threatens GM’s Pickups
Nearly 1,000 UAW workers have walked off the job at American Axle’s Three Rivers plant. Union members say wages never recovered from deep cuts accepted during 2008. The strike could affect production of GM’s heavy-duty Silverado and Sierra pickups. Nearly two decades after accepting massive pay cuts to help save their plant during the Great Recession, about 1,000 union workers at a major GM supplier have decided they’ve waited long enough. Members of United Auto Workers Local 2093 walked off the job at midnight on June 1 after contract negotiations with American Axle & Manufacturing , now operating as Dauch Corporation at the Three Rivers facility, failed to produce a new agreement before the deadline. The union announced the strike under the slogan “No Contract, No Axles,” a fitting message given the plant’s role in producing axles used in heavy-duty versions of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. ...