The strike by auto workers is entering its 4th day with no signs that a breakthrough is near
- The United Auto Workers is demanding better conditions for their workers, including a 40 percent pay raise over four years, while the companies have offered around 20 percent raises. UAW President Shawn Fain warns that if their needs aren't met, they will escalate their actions.
- The strike by UAW, which currently involves only 12,700 workers out of 150,000, has sparked debate over President Biden's economic policies and inflation concerns. Republicans have criticized Biden's administration, blaming them for the worst inflation in 40 years, while former President Trump claims that all cars will be made in China, leaving American autoworkers jobless.
- On the other hand, Senator Bernie Sanders supports the striking autoworkers and emphasizes the importance of a strong labor movement, while Vice President Kamala Harris calls for a new contract that promotes good middle-class jobs and keeps the UAW at the heart of the auto economy.
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Carmakers and the United Auto Workers are talking. No signs of a breakthrough to end the strike
The United Auto Workers and Detroit's Big Three carmakers resumed talks aimed at ending a strike, and under the threat that the walkout could soon spread. Stellantis said it resumed negotiations with the union Monday and described the talks as “constructive.” A spokesman for General Motors said representatives of the company and the United Auto Workers also were continuing to negotiate. However, UAW President Shawn Fain said on NPR, “We have a l…
Carmakers and the United Auto Workers are talking. No signs of a breakthrough to end the strike
The United Auto Workers and Detroit's Big Three carmakers resumed talks aimed at ending a strike now in its fourth day, and under the threat that the walkout could soon spread.
Carmakers and the United Auto Workers are talking. No signs of a breakthrough to end the strike
The United Auto Workers and Detroit's Big Three carmakers resumed talks aimed at ending a strike now in its fourth day, and under the threat that the walkout could soon spread.
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