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Tonight could be the first time the UAW strikes against all three automakers simultaneously. With tonight’s United Auto Workers strike decision and the Detroit Auto Show’s black-tie event tomorrow night, it’s a momentous week for the auto industry.
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Deadline day for the United Auto Workers, what the end of pandemic relief funds could mean for child care centers, and a package of bills to make abortion care more accessible.
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UAW president Shawn Fain gave a detailed update on the status of negotiations with the Detroit Three Thursday evening, saying, "we are very far apart."
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Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors face a 11:59 p.m. Thursday strike deadline as they continue negotiating with the United Auto Workers.
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The United Auto Workers union has rejected wage and benefit offers from all three Detroit automakers, raising tensions days before a strike deadline for 146,000 employees.
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Drums set the beat for Monday’s Labor Day parade in Detroit, as thousands of union members marched down Michigan Avenue.
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The United Auto Workers union said Friday that results are still being tallied, but so far 97% have voted in favor of authorizing one or more strikes against Stellantis, General Motors and Ford. Such votes are almost always approved by large margins.
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As the auto industry restructures in the age of electrification, the UAW worry about how they are going to be affected in this transition.
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Newly elected UAW President Shawn Fain is considered an outsider by many. What does his election mean for a new era of UAW leadership?
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The challenger in the race for the UAW’s top leadership post claimed victory Saturday in an election that is likely to give his slate of candidates control of the union.