According to the union president, leadership decided not to strike at a General Motors factory in Texas, but 25,000 workers remain on the picket line.
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The bearings manufacturing facility will support SKF development in the Americas and meet customer needs as the focus on electrification increases.
Nearly 30% of vehicle suppliers surveyed by MEMA have laid off some direct labor employees as a result of the UAW strike.
Hydraulics manufacturer Bosch Rexroth named Erwin Wieckowski President and CEO of Bosch Rexroth North and Central America.
The facility will produce adhesives for customers in the transportation industry, primarily in vehicle-electrification applications.
The total number of 'Big Three' strikers reaches approximately 25,000 members at 43 facilities in 21 states, the union said.
Metal-cutting tool manufacturer Sandvik Coromant launched a new brand identity as part of a strategic transformation of its operations.
The United Auto Workers extended its strike to 38 parts distribution centers across 20 states. The centers supply parts to dealerships.
The United Auto Workers has threatened expanded strikes to additional factories should the standoff with GM, Ford Motors and Stellantis last past Sept. 22.
Sean Okada will lead Makita U.S.A.'s strategic initiatives, including the push of cordless tools into more professional applications.
Boise Cascade says its new millwork facility will allow the distributor to expand its offerings of pre-hung doors and other products.
Nearly 13,000 autoworkers have gone on strike after the union and automakers failed to reach a deal on a new labor contract.
A tight labor market, unbalanced federal regulations, and critical policy debates continue to confront the sector, according to a new study.
Workers at General Motors, Ford Motors and Stellantis factories will strike Friday if a labor agreement is not reached.
A proposed STB rule would make it easier for a shipper served by a single railroad to interchange with a different railroad.
Cutting tool supplier Star Cutter Co. acquired Tru Tech CNC grinding systems from New Hampshire-based Resonetics.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced opportunities to help manufacturers retool existing factories and transition to electric vehicles.
Eaton announced investments in its North American manufacturing and operations to support the growing demand for its electrical solutions.
Millennium Manufacturing will help Bracalente bolster its specialized CNC milling, turning and multi-spindle manufacturing capabilities.
Romac Industries' President said the expansion aligns with the company's commitment to domestic manufacturing.