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GM Arlington assembly plant workers aren’t striking as contract expires. Here’s why.
More than 5,000 auto workers at the GM assembly plant in Arlington are returning to work under an expired contract, waiting ...
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If the UAW strikes, will the GM Arlington plant become a key target?
At least one industry analyst thinks General Motors’ sprawling assembly plant in Arlington, where more than 5,000 workers ...
Quincy Herald-Whig3mon
GM to invest $500 million at plant that makes large SUVs in Arlington, Texas
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors said Thursday that it will sink more than $500 million into its Arlington, Texas, assembly plant to get ready for the next generation of big SUVs with internal ...
5don MSN
Arlington GM assembly plant not among first round of UAW strikes
Arlington's GM assembly plant was operating as usual Friday, with employees there not among the first round of strikes ...
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United Auto Workers went on strike Friday. What will happen at GM’s Arlington plant?
Car manufacturing workers walked off the job Friday morning at the Big Three automakers — Ford, General Motors and Stellantis — after a United Auto Workers strike was announced Thursday evening. But ...
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How a strike at General Motors would affect Arlington and Fort Worth
More than 5,000 auto workers at General Motors’ Arlington assembly plant — and thousands of other workers across the country ...
CBS News5d
Autoworkers at Arlington's GM assembly plant ready to take action, prepared to strike
UPDATE: Detroit's Big Three automakers failed to reach a new labor agreement before their contract with employees represented by the United Auto Workers expired at midnight Thursday, setting off ...
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UAW strike: These Ford, GM plants are the most likely targets
UAW strike could break with tradition and focus on Ford, GM assembly lines making America's most sought-after vehicles.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram1mon
GM and Arlington form a great team
One number, followed by a very short word, pretty much says it all: 589 jobs. General Motors, although not ready to make an official announcement, says it is “developing a business case for a ...
The Globe and Mail3mon
GM to invest $500 million at plant that makes large SUVs in Arlington, Texas
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors said Thursday that it will sink more than $500 million into its Arlington, Texas, assembly plant to get ready for the next generation of big SUVs with internal ...
CBS News6d
Autoworkers at Arlington's GM assembly plant ready to strike
Autoworkers at Arlington's GM assembly plant ready to strike They say they're ready to walk off the job Thursday night if they don't get better pay and job security. ©2023 CBS Broadcasting Inc.

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