Vehicles brought in for repairs are looked over at the General Motors Co. (GM) assembly plant in Arlington, Texas, in March 2016. The United Auto Workers union announced a surprise targeted strike against General Motors’ Arlington Assembly plant in Texas.
Mandatory Credit:	Matthew Busch/Bloomberg/Getty Images

Vehicles brought in for repairs are looked over at the General Motors Co. (GM) assembly plant in Arlington, Texas, in March 2016. The United Auto Workers union announced a surprise targeted strike against General Motors’ Arlington Assembly plant in Texas.
Mandatory Credit: Matthew Busch/Bloomberg/Getty Images

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Another massive autoworkers strike expansion: 5,000 UAW workers walk off at GM’s biggest plant

The United Auto Workers union announced a surprise targeted strike against General Motors’ Arlington Assembly plant in Texas on Tuesday morning. 5,000 members walked off the job, joining the now 45,000 UAW members on the picket lines. This expanded strike impacts GM’s Chevy Tahoe, Chevy Suburban, GMC Yukon and Cadillac Escalade.