ARLINGTON (CBSNewsTexas.com) — Although local UAW members aren’t picketing at the GM assembly plant in Arlington, they say they’re still being impacted. “We’re in difficult times,” member Torey Loyd said. “No one was expecting this to happen. It’s just different. Everything is just different.” He says right now, it’s business…Read More
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