A majority of United Auto Workers members at General Motors' assembly plant in Flint, Michigan, voted against the union's tentative agreement with the automaker this week.
The majority of United Auto Workers members at General Motors ' Flint , Michigan , assembly plant voted this week to turn down the union's tentative contract agreement with the automaker as local chapters across the nation weigh in on whether to sign off on the deal. UAW Local 598, which represents the roughly 5,200 employees at the GM truck plant, reported on Facebook Thursday night that 48.2% of the plant's workers voted in favor of the labor deal, while 51.8% voted against it.
But as the counts roll in, the rejection of the deal by GM's major Michigan assembly plant signals it is not a guarantee that a majority of the 46,000 workers covered by the agreement will approve the deal that would grant employees a 25% raise over the life of the 4.5-year contract.
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