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UAW members at GE Evendale will strike on Thursday

UAW President Shawn Fain announced in a late-night video that members of the United Auto Workers at GE Aerospace’s Evendale, Ohio plant would go on strike starting Thursday, after they failed to reach a contract.

The U.S. Navy uses the plant to build marine and industrial engines.

The walkout extends also to a GE Distribution facility in Erlanger (Kentucky), which supplies parts to many of the engine plants owned by the company.

The strike is the latest in a series of strikes that have swept through the aerospace and aviation industries. Unions are flexing their muscle to get new contracts, despite a high demand for skilled workers.

In the past two years, workers in all sectors have been pushing for higher wages and better job protections.

Local chapter of the union represents 600 workers at two GE Aerospace sites. The union members voted in favor of strike action if no new agreement was reached by August 27.

GE Aerospace didn't immediately respond to a comment request outside of regular business hours. (Reporting from Shivansh Tiwary, Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Harshita Menaktshi. Editing by Maju Sam)

(source: Reuters)