The GM employee’s union in India started “an indefinite relay hunger strike” on 2 October, demanding that the workforce of General Motors’ Talegaon plant be absorbed by Hyundai Motors India as the plant is sold. General Motors Employees Union in India is affiliated to IndustriALL through Shramik Ekta Mahasangh.
“The earlier agreement signed with GM management that ensures job protection of workers must be honored. We have no choice but to protest since the state government has repeatedly ignored our requests to reach an agreement with all the parties involved,” said Kishor Somwanshi, Shramik Ekta Mahasangh president. Continue reading






Automakers Want US Taxpayer Subsidies for Aluminum
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The Department of Energy “must invest in American-made clean aluminum” to retain and create manufacturing jobs, reduce industrial emissions, and expand a vitally important industry, according to a letter sent to US Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Jennifer Granholm.
Among “not without abundant self-interested signatories” of the just revealed note are Ford, General Motors, Rivian and SunPower, as well as some large beer and soft drink makers who use but don’t always support the recycling of aluminum cans. They want money from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to expand and secure an affordable supply of clean energy.* Continue reading →