WYOMING, Mich. — It is now nearly a month since the United Auto Workers (UAW) began their strike against General Motors (GM).
Friday night there's hope a counteroffer from the Union could lead to an agreement this weekend.
"I would like both parties to sit down, put your animosities where ever aside and think about the people that are out here on the street," says Willie Holmes UAW 167 President.
Friday, UAW leadership accused GM of "playing games."
This is after the Union sent a letter to their members saying: "GM's lack of commitment to the UAW-GM locations has weighed heavily on workers, and concern for products being made in other countries while being sold in here in the U.S."
A retired GM worker gave his input on the strike.
"When the CEO of GM makes over $20 million a year plus expense accounts and doesn't want to give anything to the people it's a real shame," Mike Mieras said.
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