Employees at General Motors' Silao facility in Mexico will decide on a proposed 10% wage increase for their upcoming three-year contract. The union has established a potential strike date if negotiations with company management fail.

Workers at General Motors’ manufacturing facility in Silao, Mexico are preparing to cast ballots on a proposed double-digit pay increase for their upcoming contract period.
The labor union SINTTIA has put forward a 10% wage boost covering the years 2026 through 2028, according to union president Alejandra Morales, who spoke with Reuters on Wednesday.
Morales announced that the membership vote is scheduled for April 9 and 10. Should negotiations with GM management fail to reach a resolution, the union has established April 15 as their strike deadline.
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