UAW Strike Forces GM and Ford to Furlough Additional 500 Employees

UAW Strike Forces GM and Ford to Furlough Additional 500 Employees

CompaniesFord Motor CoFollowGeneral Motors CoFollowJPMorgan Chase & CoFollowShow more companiesOct 2 (Reuters) – General ⁤Motors (GM.N) and ⁣Ford Motor (F.N) on‍ Monday said⁤ they are laying off ​another 500 workers at four​ Midwestern‌ plants because⁤ of the‍ impact​ on some ​of the facilities of the United Auto ‍Workers‌ strike in its ⁣18th day.Separately, ⁣the UAW confirmed it presented a ⁤new contract offer to GM on Monday. ⁣GM said it received the counterproposal “but significant gaps remain.”⁣ The UAW also held a new⁤ round of bargaining with Chrysler-parent Stellantis.Ford on Monday said it was furloughing a total of 330 workers at its‌ Chicago Stamping⁤ and Lima, Ohio‌ Engine plants, while ⁤GM layoffs included 130 at its Parma, Ohio Metal ⁣Center⁢ and 34 at​ its Marion, Indiana ‌Metal⁣ Center.The UAW on Friday struck GM’s Lansing Delta Township assembly plant that makes the Buick Enclave and ⁢Chevrolet ⁣Traverse SUVs after previously striking at ⁤GM’s Missouri assembly ​plant⁢ and 18 ⁤parts distribution centers.GM last month said it ⁢had⁢ idled ​its Fairfax, Kansas, plant ‌because of a ​parts⁤ shortage stemming from the strike, resulting⁢ in 2,000 indefinite‌ layoffs. Ford said⁣ last month it temporarily laid off about​ 600 workers at a Michigan auto plant because of the strike. Stellantis has furloughed‌ nearly 370​ workers ⁢in Ohio and Indiana.UAW ​President Shawn Fain on Friday expanded the ‍first-ever simultaneous strike ​against the ⁢Detroit Three to a GM Lansing, Michigan plant and a Ford⁤ Chicago assembly plant,​ but Stellantis was spared after last-minute concessions.The UAW said it reached ‍a new labor agreement with Volvo Group’s (VOLVb.ST) Mack Trucks covering 4,000 workers just before a⁢ Sunday night deadline.The tentative agreement that includes significantly increased wages must still be ratified, the union said.JPMorgan in a ⁢research note on Monday estimated the strike ‌has cost GM ‌$191 million and ‌Ford $145 ⁢million,‌ but said there was some‍ cause for optimism about a deal, citing reports that the two sides were⁣ “close on pay and benefits.”The GM and Ford CEOs on Friday blasted the UAW, hours after the union escalated the strike. The UAW responded on⁤ social media that neither‌ had attended bargaining talks.Anderson‍ Economic Group estimated total losses from the⁢ first two weeks of the strike ⁤to be $3.9 billion, including $325 million in wages,​ $1.12 billion ⁢in losses for the Detroit Three, $1.29 billion for suppliers and $1.2 billion for dealer and customer losses.Reporting‌ by‌ David Shepardson;‍ Editing by Bernadette⁢ Baum, David Gregorio and ⁢Bill⁣ BerkrotOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Acquire Licensing Rights, opens new tab

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