Four thousand more UAW members go on strike after rejecting Mack Trucks offer

The United Auto Workers union strike just expanded by around 4,000 workers on Sunday night after they rejected an agreement between them and Mack Trucks.
A whopping 73% of union members voted no, instead opting to strike Monday morning by leaving their work facilities “in an orderly manner.” The UAW began work stoppages at selected plants in mid-September with the intent of targeting the three biggest automakers in Detroit, Michigan, which are Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis.
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“I’m inspired to see UAW members at Mack holding out for a better deal, and ready to stand up and walk off the job to win it,” UAW President Shawn Fain wrote in a statement.

BREAKING: 4,000 UAW members at Mack Trucks …