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Striking UAW workers at Volvo truck plant reject third tentative deal
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A tentative agreement between Volvo Trucks North America and a union representing nearly 3,000 workers who have gone on strike twice this year at a southwest Virginia truck plant has been voted down, United Auto Workers officials announced Friday.
It was the third tentative labor accord rejected by union workers this year.
A UAW statement said workers at the company s tractor-trailer assembly plant in Dublin would continue their current walkout after rejecting the July 1 tentative pact.
“We appreciate the solidarity and support of the community as we continue to walk the picket line and work to negotiate a fair contract” for members of UAW Local 2069, said the UAW statement issued in Detroit.
Jul 9, 2021
The Volvo Group is the only heavy-duty truck manufacturing group that assembles all of its trucks and engines for the North American market in the United States.
United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2069 members rejected for the third time a new labor agreement Friday evening, extending a strike at Volvo Trucks North America s New River Valley truck assembly operations (NRV) in Dublin, Virginia, that has dragged on for more than a month.
Volvo Trucks and UAW leadership reached their most recent agreement July 1, and Friday the deal was put before local membership, which rejected it by a fairly wide margin. Hourly language was shot down 60% to 40%, common language 60% to 40% and salary language 67% to 33%.