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New York CNN —The United Auto Workers union’s already unprecedented strike against General Motors, Ford and Stellantis could soon get even bigger. So far, the strike, which started early Friday, has targeted only one final assembly plant at each automaker. So, noon on Friday, September 22nd is a new deadline.”While 12,700 union members are on strike, most of the 145,000 members at the three automakers remain on the job. The UAW chose to target final assembly plants first, which has made the initial strikes quite targeted and tactical. Spreading impact of strikeThe impact of the strike will have a ripple impact on other factories beyond the three targeted already by the UAW strike.
Persons: Stellantis, Shawn Fain, Autoworkers, We’re, “ We’re, , , Ford, Lana Payne, Payne, Fairfax, David Barnas, Louis, Biden, Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Fain, Trump Trump, Joe Biden, ” Trump Organizations: New, New York CNN, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford, CNN, GM, UAW, Ford Bronco, Companies, GM Stellantis, Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, Fairfax Assembly, US Steel, Trump Locations: New York, Wayne , Michigan, Canada, United States, Fairfax, Kansas City , Kansas, Wentzville, Granite City , Illinois, St, Detroit
Simply put, America's patchwork of CCS chargers offers spotty coverage, hard-to-use devices, and, too often, chargers that are broken. Not to mention, there are fewer than 12,000 CCS fast chargers across the U.S. today. Opening up the Tesla charging network to our customers, that's about them and it scales very quickly for them. watch nowThe broad uptake of Tesla's charging tech is generally good news. What's more, Tesla's chargers all work the same way, whereas CCS chargers from rival companies may have very different procedures.
Persons: Mark Blinch, Reuters There's, General Motors, it's, Joe Biden, Tesla, Justin Sullivan, JD Power, Brent Gruber, Ford, John Lawler, Lawler, We're, Elon Musk, EVgo Organizations: Benz, Canadian, Reuters, Ford Motor, General, Volkswagen, Cox Automotive, Consumer, Energy, Institute, University of Chicago, Associated Press, NORC, for Public Affairs Research, United Auto Workers, EV, Public, U.S . Department of Energy, , Detroit, CCS, University of California, JD, Ford EV, Ford, GM, Volvo, Mercedes, SAE International, ABB Locations: Toronto , Ontario, Canada, U.S, San Rafael , California, Berkeley, Bay, Swiss
He pointed to engineering and technology expertise anchored in "TPS", shorthand for the Toyota Production System. Toyota revolutionised modern manufacturing with its system of lean production, just-in-time delivery and "kanban" workflow organisation. ASSEMBLY LINE, GIGACASTINGOne innovation being emphasised by Toyota is its self-propelled production lines, where EVs are guided by sensors through the assembly line. Toyota also showed off a prototype of the die-casting technology known as "gigacasting" pioneered by Tesla that produces aluminium parts far bigger than anything used before in auto manufacturing. Like Tesla, Toyota says it will produce EVs in modular sections, reducing parts.
Persons: EVs, Goldman Sachs, Kazuaki Shingo, Tesla, Koji Sato, David Dolan, Jamie Freed Organizations: Toyota, TOYOTA CITY, TPS, System, United Auto Workers, Tesla, Thomson Locations: Japan, gigacasting, Toyota City, Motomachi
The United Auto Workers strike entered Day 4 on Monday, and both sides remained far apart on pay hikes. By striking Ford, the UAW is "playing with fire," according to Jim, who said the automaker might get tired of trying to appease union demands and just lock workers out. Ford CEO Jim Farley told CNBC last week that UAW demands would bankrupt the company. In addition to top-line pressure on its EV unit and companywide cost pressure from the UAW strike, Ford needs to work its way through this transition from high-profit ICE vehicles to the currently money-losing EVs. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Jim, Ford, Jim Farley, Goldman Sachs, Tesla, Washington, Joe Biden, Biden, Jim Cramer's, Shawn Fain, Bill Pugliano Organizations: United Auto Workers, Ford, UAW, Detroit, Plant, Bronco, Ford's, General Motors, Chrysler, GM, CNBC, White House, Getty Locations: Michigan, Wayne, Wentzville , Missouri, Toledo , Ohio, U.S, Mexico, Detroit, Detroit , Michigan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEU probe into Chinese EVs would've been an 'unthinkable step' a few years ago, analyst saysEmre Peker, director for Europe at Eurasia Group, explains why the "ex officio" nature of the investigation into Chinese electric vehicle subsidies is significant.
Persons: would've, Emre Peker Organizations: EU, Eurasia Group Locations: Europe
A parking bay reserved for electric car charging can be seen on display in London, Britain, October 19, 2018. REUTERS/Simon Dawson/File photo Acquire Licensing RightsSINGAPORE, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Fully electric refrigerated trucks for delivering food and pharmaceuticals are expected to give a Singapore-based startup the edge to crack into the crowded Chinese electric vehicle (EV) market. A viable cold storage electric vehicle could be a lucrative niche for Singauto inside the Chinese EV market, the world's largest. The constraint has slowed the adoption of pure electric trucks by cold-chain fleet operators, though automakers including Geely (GEELY.UL) and Toyota (7203.T) offer hybrid models and hydrogen-powered trucks as alternatives. Liu said Singauto can turn profitable with sales of 30,000 trucks, in part because it has outsourced the design, engineering and manufacturing of the vehicle.
Persons: Simon Dawson, Liu Yuqiang, Liu, China's CATL, Wang Xun, ” Wang, We're, Chen Aizhu, Kevin Krolicki, Zhang Yan, Miyoung Kim Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Singauto Technology, Reuters, EV, Toyota, Shanghai, Automotive Technology, Cynergy Global Investment, Thomson Locations: London, Britain, Rights SINGAPORE, Singapore, Beijing, Qingdao, Southeast Asia, China, U.S, Asia
China EV adviser sees tech tie-ups resolving EU trade conflicts
  + stars: | 2023-09-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Robotic arms assemble cars in the production line for Leapmotor's electric vehicles at a factory in Jinhua, Zhejiang province, China, April 26, 2023. Meanwhile, European automakers can also leverage China's EV technologies to accelerate their transition to electrification, he added. Chinese EV maker Xpeng (9868.HK) in July struck a deal with Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) to jointly build two new models based on Xpeng's EV platform in China. Others, like LeapMotor (9863.HK) are also seeking to license its EV technologies to foreign partners. Chinese battery maker CATL (300750.SZ) has been ramping up its German plant and is building another site in Hungary.
Persons: Dong Yang, EVs, Ursula von der Leyen, Zhang Yan, Brenda Goh, David Evans Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, European Commission, EV, China's Ministry of Machinery, BAIC Group, Gang, Munich IAA, European, Xpeng, HK, Volkswagen, Thomson Locations: Jinhua, Zhejiang province, China, Europe, Munich, Hungary
Detroit executives have Tesla in mind as they reject the UAW's big demands. The labor cost gap between the Detroit 3 and Tesla is already staggering. Tesla is the "clear winner" in the UAW strike, one analyst said. The UAW launched a first wave of targeted strikes last week after months of negotiations for new labor contracts with Ford, GM, and Jeep-owner Stellantis. Tesla spends about $45 an hour on labor (this cost combines hourly wages and benefits), while Ford, GM, and Stellantis are currently spending about $66 an hour on their labor, according to industry analysts.
Persons: Tesla, Stellantis, Wells, Elon, Dan Ives Organizations: Detroit, UAW, Service, United Auto Workers, Ford, GM, Deutsche Bank, Toyota, Honda, Tesla, Thrones Locations: Wall, Silicon, Detroit, Michigan , Ohio, Missouri, Wells Fargo
BEIJING (Reuters) - China and the European Union held talks on topics including artificial intelligence and cross-border data flows on Monday in Beijing, amid disputes over an EU probe into China's electric vehicle (EV) subsidies. The meeting comes as tensions between China and the EU are heightened after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced an investigation into whether to impose punitive tariffs on Chinese EVs to protect EU producers. The talks on Monday covered key issues including platforms and data regulation, AI, and cross-border flow of industrial data, China and the EU said. The European Commission conveyed concerns about "difficulties faced by EU companies in China to make use of their industrial data, as a result of the application of recent legislation." Both sides agreed to promote an open, fair and non-discriminatory environment for the development of the digital economy, Xinhua said.
Persons: Zhang Guoqing, Vera Jourova, Ursula von der Leyen, Zhang, Ethan Wang, Ryan Woo, Meg Shen, Andrew Heavens Organizations: European Union, EU, China's, European Commission, Values, European, Xinhua Locations: BEIJING, China, Beijing, EU, Europe, Hong Kong
I tested the 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV, a new Tesla rival from the iconic German brand. The EQE 500 4MATIC SUV Mercedes lent me cost around $100,000, but the model starts at $77,900. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. Loading Something is loading. One of the newest entrants is the 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV, a midsize family-hauler that aims right at the heart of US car buying.
Persons: Mercedes, haven't Organizations: Benz, Service, Tesla, EV Locations: Wall, Silicon
An attendant walks past EU and China flags ahead of the EU-China High-level Economic Dialogue at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, China June 25, 2018. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBEIJING, Sept 18 (Reuters) - China and the European Union held talks on topics including artificial intelligence and cross-border data flows on Monday in Beijing, amid disputes over an EU probe into China's electric vehicle (EV) subsidies. The meeting comes as tensions between China and the EU are heightened after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced an investigation into whether to impose punitive tariffs on Chinese EVs to protect EU producers. The talks on Monday covered key issues including platforms and data regulation, AI, and cross-border flow of industrial data, China and the EU said. The European Commission conveyed concerns about "difficulties faced by EU companies in China to make use of their industrial data, as a result of the application of recent legislation."
Persons: Jason Lee, Zhang Guoqing, Vera Jourova, Ursula von der Leyen, Zhang, Ethan Wang, Ryan Woo, Meg Shen, Andrew Heavens Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, European Union, EU, China's, European Commission, Values, European, Xinhua, Thomson Locations: China, EU, Beijing, Rights BEIJING, Europe, Hong Kong
Exorbitant CEO pay is a frustration shared by Hollywood creatives and Detroit autoworkers alike. Since 1978, the CEO compensation among America’s 300 biggest companies has gone up 1,460%, while the typical worker’s pay grew by just 18% (both adjusted for inflation), according to the Economic Policy Institute, a progressive think tank. Over the same period, CEO pay at the Big Three Detroit automakers — GM, Ford and Chrysler parent Stellantis — has jumped an average of 40%, or roughly how much of a raise striking workers are now demanding. But a company’s profit depends not only on bringing in hearty revenue, but also on keeping costs — including workers’ pay — low. CEO pay went up 40%… No one had any complaints about that, but God forbid the workers ask for their fair share,” he told CNN’s Jake Tapper last week.
Persons: New York CNN —, Hollywood creatives, Barack Obama, Adam S, Hersh, , Mary Barra, Barra, Carlos Tavares, Jim Farley, Michael M, Shawn Fain, , CNN’s Jake Tapper, , ” Hersh, , CNN’s Chris Isidore Organizations: New, New York CNN, Workers, Hollywood, Detroit, Economic Policy Institute, Chrysler, GM, Big Three Detroit, — GM, Ford, CNN, Guild of America, Los Angeles Times, UAW, , EV Locations: New York, America, Barra, American, Kentucky, Tennessee
The company delivered just 1,348 Lyriqs and 47 Hummers in the second quarter, far below expectations, in part because of issues with battery module assembly. A longer strike could help GM address and potentially resolve some of those ongoing issues in its EV and battery operations, according to Sam Fiorani, vice president of global vehicle forecasting at AutoForecast Solutions. "A production stoppage could allow GM to solve bottlenecks,” Fiorani said. Wedbush auto analyst Daniel Ives said the strike was "a potential nightmare situation" for GM given it comes exactly at a key period of ironing out EV issues. In addition, the UAW strike in the United States could affect the flow of critical auto parts to GM operations in Canada and Mexico, which would hamper EV production there, Rinna said.
Persons: Jennifer Granholm, Jonathan Ernst, GlobalData, Mary Barra, Rory Harvey, Hummer, Sam Fiorani, Fiorani, GM's Barra, Bill Rinna, Daniel Ives, Ives, Rinna, GM’s Ramos, Paul Lienert, Deepa Babington Organizations: U.S . Energy, Washington Auto, REUTERS, Rights, General Motors, Ford Motor, UAW, Ford, Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, GM, GMC, AutoForecast Solutions, EV, Chevrolet Blazer, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, United States, Canada, Mexico, Ingersoll, Detroit
Ford also faces strike at Canadian plants Monday night
  + stars: | 2023-09-17 | by ( Chris Isidore | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
Unifor, the union that represents autoworkers in Canada, is preparing to go on strike against Ford on Monday night. The 3,400 Unifor members at the plant produce the Ford Edge and the Lincoln Nautilus SUVs. The two plants have a total of 1,700 Unifor members. It has not had a US strike since 1978, nor a Canadian strike since 1990. But Payne said her members at Ford are prepared to strike Monday night if the company doesn’t step up to its demands.
Persons: Ford, Lana Payne, “ We’re, ” Payne, , Jeff Schuster, , Payne, she’s, Unifor, ” Ford Organizations: New, New York CNN, United Auto Workers, Ford, CNN, UAW, Ford Edge, Lincoln Nautilus, Nautilus, – Ford, General Motors, North American, Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, GlobalData, GM, Canadian, US Locations: New York, Canada, Toronto, Oakville , Ontario, Windsor , Ontario, Detroit, Windsor, Warren , Michigan, United States, Mexico, America
It's a throwback to the Motocompo, a foldable Honda scooter from the 1980s that fit in a trunk. It's a quirky, little electric scooter for bopping around town or a college campus. The Honda Motocompacto HondaThe Motocompacto is shaped like a cute, rideable suitcase. It even comes with an adorable acceleration claim of zero to 15 mph in seven seconds. The Honda Motocompacto.
Persons: Honda Organizations: Honda, Service, Honda Honda Locations: Wall, Silicon, stow
EVs have fewer parts than gas-powered vehicles. This means fewer jobs in the industry. That means fewer jobs because EVs are much simpler and therefore easier to assemble. Higgins wrote a book about Tesla, called Power Play, that expertly explains how the company developed a more efficient vehicle manufacturing process. The Tesla Giga Press is a giant machine that uses aluminum die casting to make much larger vehicle parts.
Persons: Stellantis, Tesla, I've, Jim Farley, Carl Court, Elon Musk, Tim Higgins, Higgins Organizations: GM, Ford, EV, Service, Bloomberg, Congressional Research Service, Labor, Auto, Financial Times, UAW, Street, Tesla, Shanghai, Giga, Tesla Giga Press, Toyota, Hyundai, Reuters Locations: Wall, Silicon, Dagenham , England
Explainer: UAW strikes target Detroit Three automakers
  + stars: | 2023-09-16 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 16 (Reuters) - The United Auto Workers (UAW) union on Friday launched strikes at three U.S. auto plants after failing to reach an agreement over new contracts, the first-ever simultaneous labor action against the Detroit Three automakers. Detroit automakers, like their global counterparts, have been focused on cost reductions, which in some cases include job cuts, to help accelerate a shift to electric vehicles (EVs) from gasoline-powered vehicles. Contract talks between the UAW and the Detroit automakers in past years had gone on until the strike deadline and beyond. In fiscal 2019, GM's fourth-quarter profit took a $3.6 billion hit from a 40-day UAW strike. The walkout on Friday was smaller than some analysts expected, with only three auto plants in Michigan, Ohio and Missouri targeted.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, Shawn Fain, Stellantis, Fain, Biden, Tesla, GM's, Nathan Gomes, Paul Simao, Sriraj Kalluvila, Diane Craft Organizations: United Auto Workers, UAW, International Workers, REUTERS, Detroit Three automakers, General Motors, Ford Motor, Chrysler, Detroit, WHO, Ford, FROM, GM, EV, Deutsche Bank, Lear Corp, Anderson Economic Group, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, Thomson Locations: New York, Manhattan , New York City , New York, U.S, Michigan , Ohio, Missouri, Chevrolet Colorado, Bengaluru, Washington
The truth is we are going to wreck the billionaire economy," said UAW President Shawn Fain. UAW vice president Chuck Browning, who is leading talks with Ford, told a rally of hundreds of UAW workers in downtown Detroit on Friday afternoon that recent talks have made "good progress, but we have far to go." Striking workers said "tier two" employees can make only half the hourly wages of senior UAW workers and get worse benefits. GM said on Thursday the UAW wage and benefits proposals would cost the automaker $100 billion, but did not elaborate. Biden's likely opponent, former president Donald Trump, on Friday criticized the shift to EVs as a job-killer for the UAW.
Persons: Ford, We’re, Shawn Fain, Chuck Browning, Joe Biden, Bruce Baumhower, Rebecca Cook, Arthur Wheaton, Jim Farley, Mary Barra, Bernie Sanders, , Sofus Nielsen, Biden, Julie Su, Gene Sperling, White, Stellantis, Fain, Biden's, Donald Trump, Joseph White, Kevin Krolicki, David Shepardson, Steve Holland, Mehr Bedi, David Gaffen, Peter Henderson, Matthew Lewis, Chris Reese Organizations: DETROIT, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford Motor, Chrysler, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, UAW, Ford, Detroit, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant, REUTERS, Cornell's School of Industrial, Labor, CBS, Reuters Graphics, Tesla, GM, Thomson Locations: Chevrolet Colorado, Kansas, Detroit, Toledo , Ohio, Wayne , Michigan, Barra, Wayne, Milan, Washington, Bengaluru
United Auto Workers hold up strike signs right across from the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, on September 15. Rebecca Cook/ReutersUAW President Shawn Fain admits the union’s demands are “ambitious” but he insists they’re justified, given the automakers’ strong profits in recent years. The automakers have balked at most of the union’s demands. Pensions and inflation adjustmentsThe UAW wants a return of traditional pension payment plans and retiree health care for all UAW members. Job protections and benefitsThe union demands limits on the use of temporary workers and forced overtime.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Shawn Fain, they’re, EVs Fain Organizations: United Auto Workers, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant, Reuters UAW, Ford, GM, Pensions, UAW, Workers Locations: Wayne , Michigan
The Audi Q8 Sportback e-tron electric sport utility vehicle (SUV) is unveiled during its launch in Mumbai, India, August 18, 2023. Reuters reported last month that the Indian government is working on a new EV policy that would slash import taxes for automakers that commit to some local manufacturing. Audi is trying to catch up with its peers, BMW (BMWG.DE) and Mercedes (MBGn.DE), in the transition to electric. Currently, the company's India arm only makes internal combustion engines locally, which is used in its petrol cars. After four models launched last month, six out of 16 models in Audi India's offerings are electric cars, which are entirely imported and sold in the country priced between $136,000 and $234,000.
Persons: Francis Mascarenhas, Balbir Singh Dhillon, Dhillon, Piyush Goyal, Hritam Mukherjee, Maju Samuel Organizations: Audi, REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, BMW, Mercedes, Thomson Locations: Mumbai, India, Bengaluru
A person carries a flag with the patch from the United Auto Workers (UAW) labor union during a May Day rally for media workers held by The NewsGuild of New York on International Workers' Day in Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S., May 1, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsDETROIT, Sept 15 (Reuters) - The United Auto Workers union launched simultaneous strikes at three Detroit Three factories early on Friday, kicking off the most ambitious U.S. industrial labor action in decades. Fain's decision to go with targeted walkouts could limit the cost to the union of strike pay. UAW President Fain has taken an unorthodox approach to the negotiations, bargaining with all three Detroit automakers simultaneously. But the Detroit automakers build some of the U.S. market's best-selling vehicles, such as the Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado pickup trucks and Jeep SUVs.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, Shawn Fain, Fain, Stellantis, Sam Fiorani, Ford, Gerald Johnson, Jim Farley, Joe Biden, Biden, Biden's, Dan Ives, market's, Joseph White, David Shepardson, Peter Henderson, Mehr Bedi, Jamie Freed Organizations: United Auto Workers, UAW, International Workers, REUTERS, Rights, Detroit, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Cox Automotive, Forecast Solutions, Bronco, Tesla, GM, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes, Chevrolet Silverado, Deutsche Bank, Thomson Locations: New York, Manhattan , New York City , New York, U.S, Chevrolet Colorado, Wayne , Michigan, Wentzville , Missouri, Toledo , Ohio, Toledo, Detroit Three's U.S, United States, Detroit, Washington, San Francisco, Bengaluru
And now, Shawn Fain is representing nearly 150,000 auto workers in one of the biggest labor strikes in decades. Referring to Biblical scripture, Fain asked union members: "Are you willing to have faith and move that mountain? The Wednesday before contract expiration, he said UAW members must fight for a better contract "by any means necessary" - one of Malcolm X's most quoted phrases. That six-week strike cost GM $3.6 billion and stressed the finances of UAW members. Company executives have said the UAW's demands will make them uncompetitive as the shift to EVs offsets the profits delivered by the combustion trucks UAW members build.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Rebecca Cook, Malcolm X, Detroit carmakers, Fain, handshakes, Bernie Sanders, they’ve, , , Darwin Segers, Mack, Malcolm X's, Garrett Nelson, Jim Farley, Joe White, Ben Klayman, Eric Cox, Bianca Flowers, David Shepardson, Matthew Lewis, Diane Craft Organizations: United Auto Workers, Ford Motor Michigan, REUTERS, Detroit, Ford Motor, General Motors, Detroit Three, Wall, UAW, GM, CFRA, Teamsters, United Parcel Service, UPS, Hollywood, Company, Ford, CNBC, Thomson Locations: Wayne , Michigan, U.S, Detroit, Hollywood, Chicago, Washington
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSAG, WGA and UAW strikes all center around tech transformation, both EVs and AI: Fmr. Sen. HeitkampHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
Persons: Sen, Heitkamp, Brian Sullivan, Organizations: SAG, WGA, UAW, CNBC
[1/3] United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain joins UAW members who are on a strike, on the picket line at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, U.S., September 15, 2023. But UAW President Fain has said Ford could have funded better pay and benefits for workers if it curtailed stock buybacks and dividends to shareholders. Full-time Ford employee Robert Murphy, 53, said he was bothered that some workers get half the pay of others doing similar jobs. The strike is ambitious in taking on three automakers at once, but strategic in that keeping most factories running preserves workers' strike fund. Shortly after, one supporter of plant workers, a 38-year GM veteran who declined to give his name, said he did not think the industrial action would stop until the automakers gave into the union demands.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Rebecca Cook, Eric Mullins, Jim Farley, Ford, Fain, Robert Murphy, Murphy, ” Murphy, Eric Cox, Kevin Krolicki, Jamie Freed, Peter Henderson, Clarence Fernandez, Nick Zieminski Organizations: United Auto Workers, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant, REUTERS, General Motors, Chrysler, Ford’s, Plant, UAW, Ford, Thomson Locations: Wayne , Michigan, U.S, WAYNE , Michigan, Detroit
Biden said that when negotiations began, he encouraged leaders of the two sides to stay at the bargaining table as long as possible. The head of the UAW said the union's negotiators “are hard at work at the bargaining table.”The UAW strike is just one of many labor disruptions. Still, a wider strike by the UAW could cause parts of the U.S. economy to shudder. The chain reaction across parts suppliers to the stores and restaurants that auto workers patronize could hurt local economies in Michigan, Wisconsin and other states that could be pivotal in next year’s election. Former President Donald Trump, the early Republican front-runner, said that union workers jobs are at risk because of Biden’s push to use of government incentives to build more EVs.
Persons: Joe Biden, autoworkers, , ” Biden, Stellantis, Biden, Julie Su, Gene Sperling, Shawn Fain, , , Suzanne Clark, Joshua Bolten, ” Fain, Joe Brusuelas, Donald Trump, Trump, Jill Colvin Organizations: WASHINGTON, Big, White, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford, UAW, GM, Fiat Chrysler, Workers, Labor Department, Democratic, Business, U.S . Chamber of Commerce, RSM, Oxford Economics, Republican, NBC News Locations: Detroit, California , Oregon, Washington, U.S, Michigan , Wisconsin, China, United States, America
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