UAW Workers Woke Across the Country, Some in Hospital Beds, Without Insurance
September 18, 2019
September 18, 2019
DETROIT, Michigan, Sept. 18 -- The United Automobile Workers issued the following news:
Monday night, as workers from nearly 70 facilities in 19 states were standing on the picket lines, GM chose to terminate their health coverage immediately. The company's decision was made without any warning to the UAW, leaving more than 48,000 members and their families at risk of being suddenly uninsured.
Laura Prater, a UAW-GM worker at GM's Springhill plant, woke up in a hospital . . .
Monday night, as workers from nearly 70 facilities in 19 states were standing on the picket lines, GM chose to terminate their health coverage immediately. The company's decision was made without any warning to the UAW, leaving more than 48,000 members and their families at risk of being suddenly uninsured.
Laura Prater, a UAW-GM worker at GM's Springhill plant, woke up in a hospital . . .