UAW again threatens to expand strikes at Detroit automakers if progress isn’t made by Friday
Auto workers initially went on strike on Sept. 15, shutting down one assembly plant each for GM, Ford and Stellantis.
Read MoreAuto workers initially went on strike on Sept. 15, shutting down one assembly plant each for GM, Ford and Stellantis.
Read MorePresident Joe Biden joined striking UAW members on the picket line outside Detroit and urged strikers to continue their fight
Read MoreTrump announced last week he would skip the second GOP debate in California and meet with striking UAW members instead.
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Read MoreThe "summer of strikes" needs a new name — there is no sign of a slowdown in workers walking off
Read MoreThe union will not initiate additional strikes at Ford Motor, as the company has proven it's "serious about reaching a
Read MoreThe UAW and General Motors, Ford Motor and Stellantis are all holding their ground on demands, and it appears likely
Read MoreFord and Unifor announced the agreement, which must still be ratified by members, hours before an extended 11:59 p.m. Tuesday
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