Some customers are forced to wait as long as six months for auto technicians to complete body work jobs.
DETROIT — The United Auto Workers union isn't adding any factories to those that are now on strike, but its president says more walkouts could begin at any moment.
Fain said the union is still bargaining hard with General Motors and Jeep maker Stellantis. But he criticized Ford, which said Thursday that it had reached the limit of how much money it will spend to settle the strike. The company has a set amount of money, but is willing to move dollars around in a way that might fit the union’s needs, Galhotra said, adding that he still thinks it’s possible to reach a deal.
Fain added that the Kentucky truck plant strike is sending a “very clear message” to Ford -- as well as GM and Stellantis.
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