UAW strike expands to 5,000 workers at GM plant, targeting company's 'most profitable vehicles'

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The UAW has expanded its Stand Up Strike on Tuesday, targeting GM's 'most profitable vehicles'

The UAW's Stand Up Strike is showing no signs of slowing down as the union added 5,000 more workers on strike, this time against General Motors.

The move came just a few hours after GM reported its most recent third-quarter earnings and one day after the UAW hit its largest plant, Union members walked out at Arlington Assembly on Tuesday, bringing the total number of striking workers to 45,000 across all of Detroit's Big Three. On Monday morning, 6,800 union members walked out of the plant, accompanied by UAW President Shawn Fain.LaMona Wilkins is one of the 6,800 UAW members answering the call from their union president, shutting down production at Sterling Heights Assembly.The actions against Stellantis and GM on back-to-back days may be a bit of a shock based on how talks progressed last week.

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