Differences wide in UAW talks with GM, strike more likely
DETROIT — A top United Auto Workers official said the union and General Motors are far apart on major issues, increasing the likelihood of a strike as early as Sunday night.
The union, in letters to members and GM Saturday, said it will let its four-year contract with the company expire just before midnight. But workers are to report to their jobs if they’re scheduled to work on Sunday.
Just what the union will do after that will be decided in meetings scheduled for Sunday morning in Detroit.
“If they’re not extending the agreement, then that would leave them open to strike,” said Kristin Dziczek, vice-president of the Center for Automotive Research, an industry think-tank . “They can strike once the contract has expired.”