More than 7,000 workers who make trucks and buses at Daimler Truck plants in North Carolina are poised to go on strike at midnight, barring a last-minute breakthrough.
The United Automobile Workers, the union that represents the workers, said it was demanding a “historic deal” from the truck maker, including pay raises and more job security.
“It’s our generation-defining moment,” Shawn Fain, U.A.W.’s president, said.
A strike in North Carolina — a battleground state that has a Democratic governor, but that President Biden narrowly lost in 2020 — could also have repercussions on the 2024 campaign.
Biden, who has proclaimed himself the “most pro-union president in history,” has indicated that he could step in aggressively to support the Daimler workers.
Persons:
“, ” Shawn Fain, U.A.W, ’, Biden, —, ”
Organizations:
Daimler, United Automobile Workers, U.S, Democratic
Locations:
North Carolina, Southern