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Possible UAW strike could affect Corvette plant By Don Sergent, Bowling Green Daily News Plans to ramp up production of the new mid-engine eighth generation Corvette and increase employment at Bowling Green's General Motors Assembly Plant could be detoured by a labor dispute. GM and United Auto Workers negotiators haven't been able to come to terms on a new contract, with pay and benefits for younger "in-progression" workers and part-timers a major issue, and the current deal with the union expires at midnight Saturday. Read more at bgdailynews.com This story was posted on 2019-09-14 06:25:39
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