Auto mechanics working at 56 Chicago-area car dealerships went on strike Monday after voting to reject a proposal for a new contract.
The employees in question work at stores that are part of the New Car Dealer Committee of Chicago for 2021, also known as NCDC. They also belong to Local 701, part of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers trade union.
After months of bargaining between the two organizations, NCDC offered a contract counterproposal Saturday, according to Local 701. The union rejected NCDC's offer during a meeting Sunday. About 97 percent of union members voted to turn it down, and 99 percent voted to begin a strike.
"Withholding labor until fair working terms and conditions are agreed to is a Union member's last resort and the decision was not made lightly," Local 701 said in a news release.
In 2017, a seven-and-a-half-week strike ensued after similar contract negotiation friction between the union and NCD…