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What are the longest strikes in GM history?
  • 44 days in 1936-37. GM, like many auto companies during the early days of the industry, was opposed to unionization. ...
  • 54 days in 1998. ...
  • 67 days in 1970. ...
  • 113 days in 1945-46. ...
  • 136 days in 1969-1970.
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