On 29 June 2013, unionised workers at Daimler Trucks North America's (DTNA's) plant in Swan Island, North Portland, went on strike over wages, which resulted in the plant being idled. The strike followed after workers rejected DTNA's three-year, US$1.30-an-hour pay rise, demanding instead a US$1.95 increase on an average US$23.33/hour income. Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
On 29 June 2013, unionised workers at Daimler Trucks North America's (DTNA's) plant in Swan Island, North Portland, went on strike over wages, which resulted in the plant being idled. The strike followed after workers rejected DTNA's three-year, US$1.30-an-hour pay rise, demanding instead a US$1.95 increase on an average US$23.33/hour income.
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