Members of UAW at the Warren Stellantis plant approve strike for health and safety concerns

At Stellantis’ Warren Stamping Plant, UAW members have approved a strike authorization due to various issues such as nonworking fans and poor bathroom sanitation. However, this does not necessarily mean that the more than 1,000 workers will go on strike immediately. Instead, it increases pressure during ongoing grievance negotiations. The plant supplies numerous plants across North America that manufacture vehicles such as the Dodge Durango, Chrysler Pacifica, Ram trucks, and Jeep models.

The exact number of votes in favor of strike authorization was not disclosed, and the timeline for potential strike action remains uncertain at this time. Stellantis has expressed its commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy work environment for all employees and hopes to resolve the issues without any disruptions in work. The company is currently in discussions with the UAW to address the concerns raised by the union members.

A video shared by the union on social media showcased the unsanitary conditions inside the plant, including standing liquids and debris on the floor, as well as oil leaks reported by workers. UAW Local 869 President Romaine McKinney III emphasized the importance of resolving health and safety grievances and ensuring that workers are treated with respect and dignity. Member Chautay Smith echoed these sentiments, urging fellow workers to stand together and demand better treatment and conditions at the Warren Stamping Plant.

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