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During these unprecedented times, Memorial Day 2020 may not be observed, as we have in the past, with the cookouts, gatherings, shopping at the malls and of course the Indy 500 race weekend.  Even under the current circumstances, let's not forget the true purpose of this National Holiday where we observe the Military Service Men and Women that have died for our Great Country so that we can enjoy the privileges and freedom that we have today.  So, please take a moment to reflect on these things on Monday, May 25, 2020.  Be Safe and enjoy the time off from work, which was negotiated thr

The company has made us aware that unless specifically told otherwise,  employees that were temporarily laid off will remain on layoff through at least May 15, 2020 with an anticipated return date of May 18, 2020.  If you have questions regarding SUB pay and other benefits available to you during this time please call the Local UAW Benefit Office at 317-242-2640 (day shift) or 317-242-4685 (afternoon shift).

Workers Memorial Day, established April 28, 1970, is now an international day of remembrance of workers killed in incidents at work, or by diseases caused by work, or suffered serious injury at work. Annually on April 28th Workers Memorial Day events are held throughout the world. Manufacturing / Production is listed as one of the Top 5 occupations with the largest number of workplace injuries resulting in days away from work. While safety is ultimately your employers’ responsibility, we must each decide to make safe choices every day. (Sources: Work Place Council) 

The company has made us aware that unless specifically told otherwise, employees that were temporarily laid off will remain on layoff through at least May 1st, 2020 with an anticipated return date of May 4th, 2020.  If you have questions regarding SUB pay and other benefits available to you during this time please call the Local UAW Benefit Office at 317-242-2640 (day shift) or 317-242-4685 (afternoon shift).

This is a joint communication between Allison Transmission, along with George Freeman, ATI Bargaining Chairman and Gary Holmes, President, UAW Local 933.