More than 49,000 members of the United Auto Workers union went on strike early Monday as contract talks with General Motors broke down.
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Union members walked out of factories and set up picket lines at 33 plants across the nation as well as 22 parts warehouses.
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UAW Vice President Terry Dittes (DIT-ez) says a strike is the union's last resort because both sides are far apart in bargaining over a new four-year contract, including on issues like health care and fair wages.
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But GM says it has made substantial offers, including higher wages and $7 billion worth of factory investments that would create hundreds of new jobs.
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Bargaining was scheduled to resume at 10 a.m. EDT on Monday.
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