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Home » GM, UAW Reach Tentative Agreement to Avoid Strike at Michigan Assembly Plants
DETROIT—A strike that could have halted production of some of General Motors’ most profitable and important vehicles has been narrowly averted.
About 15 minutes before a 10 a.m. strike deadline June 30, GM and the UAW reached a tentative agreement for a new contract for about 600 of GM’s Subsystems Manufacturing LLC employees.