SOME FOUR THOUSAND MEMBERS OF THE UNITED AUTO WORKERS UNION ARE SET TO GO ON STRIKE THIS MORNING – NOT AGAINST THE BIG THREE DETROIT AUTOMAKERS – BUT VOLVO-OWNED MACK TRUCKS.
73 PERCENT OF THE UNION MEMBERS REJECTED A TENTATIVE FIVE-YEAR CONTRACT AGREEMENT BY MACK ON SUNDAY –
VOTING TO GO ON STRIKE IN THREE STATES TODAY.
THE DEAL INCLUDED A 20 PERCENT INCREASE IN GENERAL WAGES OVER FIVE YEARS —
BUT UNION MEMBERS ARE HOLDING OUT FOR MORE.
MACK PRESIDENT STEPHEN ROY SAID IN A STATEMENT THE COMPANY WAS SURPRISED BY THE UAW’S DECISION TO STRIKE.
THOUSANDS OF UAW MEMBERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY HAVE BEEN ON STRIKE AGAINST GENERAL MOTORS, FORD AND STELLANTIST SINCE SEPTEMBER 15TH.
LAST WEEK – THERE WERE REPORTS OF “SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS” IN BARGAINING TALKS BETWEEN THE UNION AND THE DETROIT AUTOMAKERS.