Beaverton auto workers join the picket line as strike expands nationwide

On the last day of summer, the United Auto Workers strike heated up across the country, including at a parts distribution center in Beaverton.

BEAVERTON, Ore. — The United Auto Workers strike expanded dramatically on Friday, with 5,600 workers at 38 parts distribution facilities in 20 states walking off the job and out to the picket lines. The expansion included workers at a Chrysler part facility in Beaverton, who formed a picket line along southwest Allen Boulevard.

The move is going after General Motors and Stellantis. Chrysler is owned by Stellantis, so the Beaverton center was one of the facilities on the list to join the

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