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UAW halts strike at China-owned US auto plant by Staff Writers Detroit (AFP) Dec 9, 2015 More than 3,000 workers at a Chinese-owned auto supplies plant in Saginaw, Michigan returned to work Wednesday after the powerful UAW union halted a strike pending a contract vote. The United Auto Workers called off the day-long strike at Nexteer Automotive, which builds steering systems for major automakers. The union is preparing a revised tentative contract for a ratification vote, but the date has not been set yet, said UAW spokesman Brian Rothenberg. Workers began striking Tuesday after overwhelmingly rejecting a first contract proposal and after union negotiators turned down a second proposal from management, according to the UAW. The dispute centers on pay and health benefits. Just a day in, the strike began to tie up production at General Motors and threatened other auto makers. GM had begun to curtail work at a pickup truck assembly plant in Flint, Michigan and cancelled a shift at a second truck plant in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as steering column inventories ran down. Nexteer also works for Fiat Chrysler, Ford and Toyota.
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