KEY POINTS
  • Officials of a local UAW chapter in Arlington, Texas, have asked General Motors to temporarily close its large SUV plant due to the growth of Covid-19 cases in the state.
  • The company said it is aware of the request but "there have been no changes to our production plans at Arlington because our safety protocols are working, thanks to a strong team effort."
  • GM as well as other automakers have instituted extensive safety measures and procedures in an attempt to reduce the spread of Covid-19 in plants.

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Chevrolet Tahoe sports utility vehicles (SUV) wait for final inspection before being driven off the production line at the General Motors Co. (GM) assembly plant in Arlington, Texas.

Officials of a local chapter of the United Auto Workers union have asked General Motors to temporarily close its large SUV plant in Arlington, Texas, because of the resurgence of Covid-19 cases in the state.

"Due to the most recent data on the Covid -19 outbreak, the Bargaining Committee has asked General Motors to shut down Arlington Assembly until the curve is flattened for the benefit and well-being of our members," reads a message on the organization's website. "Every day we are setting new records in the number of people who are testing positive in the Dallas-Fort Worth area."

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