(CNN) - The deal to end the month-long strike at General Motors will not save an assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio, and two other transmission plants, according to a person familiar with the agreement.
During contract negotiations, the United Auto Workers union demanded GM bring some of the trucks it builds in Mexico to U.S. plants.
There were more than 3,000 union jobs at the four plants when plans to close them were announced in November.
Wolikow is still with GM, having transferred to a GM plant in Flint, Michigan not long before the Lordstown plant stopped building cars.
And it is looking at a possible sale of the Lordstown plant to a company that may build electric vehicles there.