Detroit automaker, General Motors (NYSE:GM) revealed Thursday that they have submitted a counteroffer to the United Auto Workers (UAW), its sixth since talks began, in hopes to end a strike by the union against the U.S. automaker.
"We believe we have a compelling offer that would reward our team members and allow GM to succeed and thrive into the future," the company said in a statement.
"We continue to stand ready and willing to negotiate in good faith 24/7 to reach an agreement.”
Details of the offer were not released.
Targeted strikes against the Detroit 3 (General Motors, Ford (NYSE:F) and Stellantis (NYSE:STLA)) began after the union’s 4year contract expired on September 15th.
Shares of GM are down 3.4% in afternoon trading on Thursday.