GM, autoworkers union reach tentative deal to end strike, reports
The pending deal comes just days after similar deals with Ford and Stellantis.
The United Auto Workers and General Motors have agreed to a deal that if made final will ends the weeks-long collective bargaining talks between the union and Detroit automakers, according to news reports Monday.
The pending deal comes just days after similar deals with Ford and Stellantis, sources tell CNBC.
The agreement is reportedly a four-and-a-half-year deal that still must be ratified by union members at each of the automakers.