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More layoffs announced in northern IN due to UAW strike

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An auto parts maker which supplies parts to Detroit’s big three car manufacturers, is laying off 240 employees in Fort Wayne.

Dana, Inc. says the layoffs are because of the United Auto Workers strike, which is still going on as UAW members look to force GM, Ford, and Stellantis to give them what they believe is a better working contract. Dana said that the layoffs will only last only until an agreement to end the strike is reached.

The UAW announced plans to expand it’s strike to more GM and Stellantis plants throughout the U.S. on Friday.

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1 comment

Charles U Farley September 27, 2023 at 11:07 am

Starting wages for these UAW jobs is $89k.

The UAW will not be happy until they kill the golden goose.

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