GM strike in 2nd week: Some progress but no end in sight
NEW YORK — The strike against General Motors by 49,000 United Auto Workers entered its second week Monday with progress reported in negotiations but no clear end in sight.
Bargainers met all weekend and returned to talks Monday morning as the strike entered its eighth day.
Talks continued even as GM accused picketers in Tennessee of blocking traffic, placing screws and nails on public roads, harassing motorists and damaging vehicles.
The company detailed its complaints before a local judge approved a temporary restraining order Sunday barring certain unruly behaviour at the Spring Hill factory complex, which makes engines and SUVs.