Today was day 26 of the UAW strike against GM. “Every day that we’re out, we’re chipping away and losing those profits that we worked real hard to gain,” the CEO of GM auto parts supplier Stripmatic said.
The UAW GM strike is capping off four straight weeks with no resolution. Bill Adler, president and CEO of auto parts maker Stripmatic, joins "Squawk Box" to discuss the economic impact on businesses and the community.
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