Around 631 workers at General Motors' Indianapolis stamping plant, represented by the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, have decided not to go ahead with a vote on a new contract which entails reduced wages. As part of a tentative sale agreement, JD Norman Industries had asked for pay cuts as a Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Around 631 workers at General Motors' Indianapolis stamping plant, represented by the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, have decided not to go ahead with a vote on a new contract which entails reduced wages.
As part of a tentative sale agreement, JD Norman Industries had asked for pay cuts as a
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