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25,411 UAW members at Ford Motor Company had cast ballots as of Monday afternoon in the union's tentative contract ratification process. Of those, 65.3% voted to ratify.
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Many union members are returning to work after a six-week-long strike — and voting whether to ratify tentative agreements with Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis.
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Stellantis plans to build a new midsize pickup truck, along with battery-run versions of six Jeep, Ram and Dodge vehicles.Ford envisions at least three new electric vehicles that will preserve jobs at several factories.General Motors plans to build at least six new electric vehicles, including a full-size SUV.Those and other closely held production plans by Detroit's automakers have emerged in details of the tentative contract agreements that ended the six-week strikes by the United Auto Workers union.
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GM and the UAW have reached a tentative contract agreement that could end a weekslong strike against the Detroit Three.
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The United Auto Workers union says it reached a tentative contract with General Motors, the last of the Detroit Three automakers to agree to a deal.
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Tentative agreements have been made between the UAW and the Detroit 3, a somber warning of the dangers of meningitis, the best of the "silly," scary movies for Halloween season and a children's book for young bilingual readers.
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General Motors and the United Auto Workers union reach a tentative contract agreement, according to an AP source.
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Marick Masters says he expects GM and Stellantis executives will evaluate the Ford deal and see how it affects their future financial plans.
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Ford Executive Chair Bill Ford calls on autoworkers to end strike, says company's future is at stakeFord Executive Chairman Bill Ford has called on autoworkers to come together and end a strike that he says could prevent the company from investing in the future.
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In a surprise move, the 8,700 members left their jobs about 6:30 p.m. at the plant, which makes profitable heavy-duty F-Series pickup trucks and large SUVs.