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Yay! I’m not a car guy, but I’m really in love with this one. The bus our family needed. It’s huge, not very fuel efficient, but it’s vast and comfortable for a family of 5 with 3 child seats and luggage. It has everything I could ever dream of, with adaptive cruise control, 360° cameras, panoramic roof, CarPlay, etc… #Chrysler #Pacifica

UAW Local 869 votes to authorize strike at Stellantis’ Warren Stamping Plant

More than 1,000 members of United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 869 who work at the Stellantis Warren Stamping Plant in Warren have voted to authorize a strike, saying the company has refused to address health and safety grievances at the facility, according to UAW officials.

“We must stand up and stand together for this health and safety grievance procedure because this is our livelihood,” said Local 869 member Chautay Smith. “So, let’s stand up at Warren Stamping and take care of us the way we need to be taken care of.”

They are continuing to work on Tuesday.

Workers at the plant said that they are facing a wide range of unresolved issues, including problems with ventilation fans, ergo matting, personal protective equipment (PPE), flooding, basement lighting and flooring, restrooms, oil leaks, overall sanitation, and more.

“Not only do we want these health and safety grievances resolved, we want our members to leave the same way they came,” UAW Local 869 President Romaine McKinney III said. “We want members to understand they’re not just a number or just a body on the line. They will come to work and feel like they have some ownership in that building.”

#USPol #Politics #Michigan #News #Stellantis #Chrysler #Warren #UAW

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Michigan AdvanceUAW Local 869 votes to authorize strike at Stellantis’ Warren Stamping Plant • Michigan AdvanceMore than 1,000 members of United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 869 who work at the Stellantis Warren Stamping Plant in Warren have voted to authorize a strike, saying the company has refused to address health and safety grievances at the facility, according to UAW officials.  “We must stand up and stand together for this health […]

Via #GlobalNews

Over 10,000 #Chrysler- #Fiat vehicles are being recalled in #Canada due to the potential for a #DefectiveAirbag.

“On certain vehicles, the side curtain airbag inflators could be defective,” #TransportCanada’s recall reads.

“As a result, the driver and/or passenger side curtain airbag inflator(s) could rupture unexpectedly and metal fragments could be propelled toward vehicle occupants.”

#Recall

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Global News · Stellantis recalls over 10,000 vehicles due to potential airbag issueBy Eric Stober

#ArtDéco... Journalist and photographer Margaret Bourke-White, at the top of the #Chrysler Building, in #NewYork, 1935. She was the very first female war correspondent in the American army, the very first authorized woman to photograph Soviet industry, and the first female photographer for Life magazine.
By Lumière de l'Atelier
#Style #Art #Kunst #Treppe #Artist #photography #photo #architecture #staircases #AbandonedWorld #Abadoned

Yesterday I explained how the design of the 1961 Simca 1000 owed much to its maker’s then main shareholder, Fiat. But within a few years, Simca was controlled by Chrysler, bringing the 1000 under the same corporate roof as Rootes’ Hillman Imp, a British rear-engined car of similar concept, albeit with two doors rather than four. The Imp was produced until 1976, the Simca until 1978. Pic taken: #NationalMotorMuseum, Beaulieu, Hants, 2023.

Whatever the outcome of the UAW strike, #Musk has already won. A few days into #UAW #strike against the #Detroit #automakers one thing is clear. #Musk has already won. From the get-go, #GM #Ford #Chrysler parent #Stellantis were expected to spend more on wages because of the union’s pressure the question is just how much more. Any wage increase further advances #Tesla’s already tremendous cost advantage in #EVs over its older U.S. peers. msn.com/en-us/money/companies/

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