The UAW says 97% of the Big Three automobile workers vote to strike if no deal is reached by the contract's expiration date.
The United Auto Workers have authorized a strike if they don’t reach a deal with the Big Three automakers by the time their contracts expire in mid-September, the union announced Friday.
“Our union’s membership is clearly fed up with living paycheck to paycheck while the corporate elite and billionaire class continue to make out like bandits,” UAW President Shawn Fain said in a statement.
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