Since the start of the pandemic, labor unions have enjoyed something of a renaissance.
They have made inroads into previously nonunion companies like Starbucks and Amazon, and won unusually strong contracts for hundreds of thousands of workers.
Last year, public approval for unions reached its highest level since the Lyndon Johnson presidency.
Strikes by railroad workers and UPS employees, which had the potential to rattle the U.S. economy, were averted at the last minute.
The strike by the United Automobile Workers, whose members walked off the job at three plants on Friday, is shaping up to be such a test.
Persons:
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Organizations:
United Automobile Workers, —, Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Jeep
Locations:
Southern California, U.S