The biggest auto strike in years is entering its fourth day as workers and management struggle toward a contract agreement. Here is the latest on the strike and negotiations.
The biggest auto strike in years is entering its fourth day as workers and management struggle toward a contract agreement. Here is the latest on the strike and negotiations.
Yet Fain told NPR on Monday that there were “minimal conversations over the weekend, so the ball is in their court. ... We have a long way to go.” “President Biden has made clear he expects them to work hard — to negotiate 24/7 to get to a solution,” Yellen told CNBC. “And so, we’re hoping that will happen soon.”
Fain, who was recently elected to lead the UAW by running a campaign in part pushing for a more confrontational stance in contract negotiations, has attempted to highlight the contrast between executive pay at the automakers and worker wages. “We’re not going to wreck the economy," he added."We’re going to wreck their economy because it only works for the billionaire class."
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