UAW Employees Approve Groundbreaking Agreements with Ford, GM, and Stellantis

Autoworkers At Ford, General Motors and Stellantis Ratify New Contracts with Significant Wage Increases to End Strike Workers from Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis have officially ratified new contracts with significant wage increases, ending a historic autoworkers strike at the three Detroit giants, according to an announcement from their union, the United Auto Workers (UAW). […]

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Reasons Behind GM and Honda’s Decision to Scrap Plans for Affordable Electric Vehicles

General Motors (GM) and Honda Motor have discontinued their partnership to develop affordable electric vehicles (EVs) due to a slowdown in demand and changing market conditions. This decision reflects a reassessment of manufacturers’ EV goals, particularly GM’s, and comes more than a year after the alliance was first announced. The partnership, set to begin in […]

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5,000 Union Members Go on Strike as UAW Strike Extends to GM Assembly Plant in Texas

Title: United Auto Workers Escalate Strike by Withdrawing 5,000 Workers from GM’s Arlington Assembly Plant Subtitle: UAW Union Demands Fair Compensation for GM Workers Amidst Record Profits by Pierre Herubel The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has taken their strike action to a new level by removing 5,000 workers from General Motors’ (GM) Arlington Assembly […]

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Important Information About BMW, Mini, and Rolls-Royce’s Decision to Implement Tesla NACS Charging in the US and Canada

BMW, along with its subsidiaries Mini and Rolls-Royce, has announced its plans to adopt Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) in the coming years. This decision follows the lead of other automakers, including Ford and General Motors, who have already committed to transitioning from the Combined Charging System (CCS) to the NACS. BMW aims to […]

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