GM Revealed The UAW Strike Has Cost An Estimated $200 Million

The figure is reportedly based on the value of what two of its three factories would have produced under normal operations.

The United Auto workers strike has entered its 20th day.

On Wednesday, General Motors revealed the strike has cost the carmaker $200 million already. The figure is reportedly based on the value of what two of its three factories would have produced under normal operations.

Ford and Stellantis have yet to publicly reveal the estimated fallout of the strike at their companies.

Currently around 25,300 union members are on strike across the three companies and more are expected as the union gradually increases the number of workers on the picket lines until a deal is met.