GM - BULLISH SCENARIO

General Motors (GM) made a counteroffer to the United Auto Workers (UAW) to resolve a three-week strike. UAW President Shawn Fain plans an update on talks with Detroit's automakers. The strike, including Ford and Stellantis, began on Sept. 15. GM's counteroffer is its sixth, but "significant gaps remain." Negotiations with Ford show progress on pay increases. Talks with Stellantis have been active. Ford offered a more than 20% wage increase over the contract's life. Other issues, like union representation at battery plants, remain unresolved. GM secured a $6 billion credit line due to the strike's estimated $200 million cost. UAW members at Mack Trucks will receive a 19% pay hike over five years in a tentative agreement.

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