The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has authorized a strike at the Detroit Three automakers if a new labor contract is not reached by September 14, with 97% of voting members at General Motors (GM), Ford Motor, and Stellantis in favor of the authorization.
Unions representing workers at Chevron's LNG production facilities in Australia are planning daily work stoppages of up to 10 hours, which could disrupt operations and potentially impact global LNG markets.
Workers at Chevron's liquefied natural gas facilities in Australia are planning to strike, which could result in a loss of around 7% of global supply and potential price increases.
Workers at Los Angeles International Airport's shops and restaurants vote overwhelmingly to authorize a strike over Labor Day weekend, putting pressure on the tourism industry amid ongoing disputes over wages and working conditions.
Workers at Chevron's Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG projects in Australia plan a two-week strike starting on September 14, which could disrupt LNG exports and potentially increase gas prices.
Strikes at Australian natural gas facilities could lead to a global shortage of gas supply and higher European gas prices, as the market is currently very tight with little flexibility, according to energy analysts. The strikes are scheduled to begin on Thursday unless an agreement is reached between Chevron and the unions representing workers at the Gorgon and Wheatstone projects. However, analysts believe that prices are unlikely to reach the record peaks seen in September 2021. The gas market also remains sensitive to other factors, such as disruptions caused by winter storms or a cut in Russian gas supply. There is also uncertainty surrounding the future of gas transit through Ukraine, which could further impact European gas prices.
Workers at Chevron's liquefied natural gas facilities in Australia have agreed to delay strike action for one day, easing concerns in the gas market.
Workers in the United States are increasingly engaging in strikes and labor unrest, with 16 major strikes occurring in the country so far this year, the highest number since 2005, posing potential challenges for American businesses both domestically and abroad, as demonstrated by the threat of a strike at Chevron's plants in Australia.
Hundreds of workers at Chevron's liquefied natural gas plants in Western Australia have halted work in an industrial action over pay and working conditions, potentially impacting global gas prices.
Approximately 146,000 U.S. auto workers are poised to go on strike if General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis fail to meet their demands for substantial pay raises and restored benefits, potentially causing significant disruptions in auto production and impacting the U.S. economy.
Chevron Australia will pursue a legal strategy to stop strikes at its Gorgon and Wheatstone liquefied natural gas facilities in Australia, after failing to reach a deal with unions, potentially risking billions of dollars in export revenue.
The United Auto Workers union is ready to go on strike at American automakers if a tentative deal is not reached by Thursday night, with the union demanding significant wage increases and the return of traditional pension plans and retiree healthcare for all members.
The local auto workers' union at Ford's Sharonville transmission plant is preparing for a potential strike as the contract between the United Auto Workers union and the Big Three automakers expires, with picketing instructions issued and workers standing strong behind negotiators.
The United Auto Workers union plans to implement targeted strikes at certain plants if tentative contracts are not reached with General Motors, Ford Motor, and Stellantis, potentially affecting local contract issues and involving work stoppages only at specific plants.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) will go on strike at select plants across Detroit's major car manufacturers if a contract deal is not reached by Thursday night, according to UAW President Shawn Fain, who stated that the union will strike in a way that the companies have never seen before.
The United Auto Workers union is threatening to strike over stalled contract negotiations, with one of their demands being a four-day workweek, working 32 hours for 40 hours of pay, in an effort to improve work-life balance and address long working hours.
Auto workers have initiated a series of strikes after failing to reach an agreement with the three largest US manufacturers over a new contract, marking a major industrial labor action and targeting all three Detroit carmakers simultaneously.
The United Auto Workers union is set to escalate their strike against the Big Three automakers in an effort to combat stagnant wages and other concessions, with UAW President Shawn Fain expected to announce which plants will join the strike next.
An Australian union alliance has ended strikes at Chevron's two major LNG projects after accepting proposals on pay and conditions, resolving a dispute that had threatened 7% of global LNG supplies and raised prices by as much as 35%.
Strikes by United Auto Workers at General Motors, Stellantis, and Ford plants could escalate on Friday if negotiations do not make significant progress, potentially affecting more automaker sites.
Union members at Chevron's liquefied natural gas facilities in Australia have voted for industrial action, threatening potential strikes that could disrupt around 7% of global LNG supply.
The United Auto Workers strike continues into its fourth week, leading to layoffs of hundreds of factory workers at General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis plants, with a combined total of around 4,835 strike-related layoffs by the Big Three automakers.