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United Automobile Workers

Ford Resumes Work on E.V. Battery Plant in Michigan, at Reduced Scale

Ford Motor said Tuesday that it was resuming work on an electric vehicle battery plant in Michigan but significantly scaling…

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U.A.W. Members at General Motors Ratify Contract

United Automobile Workers union members at General Motors have ratified a tentative contract in a closely contested vote, according to…

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G.M.’s New Contract With U.A.W. Faces Surprisingly Stiff Opposition

Many longstanding General Motors workers have been voting against the tentative accord, which they feel insufficiently improves retirement benefits. Source…

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‘Our Family Can Have a Future’: Ford Workers on a New Union Contract

Before autoworkers went on strike in September, Dave and Bailey Hodge were struggling to juggle the demands of working at…

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U.S. employers added 150,000 jobs last month, falling short of forecasts.

Employers added 150,000 jobs in October on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Labor Department said on Friday. The increase was…

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G.M. Said to Reach Tentative Deal With U.A.W.

General Motors became the last of the three large U.S. automakers to reach a tentative agreement on a new contract…

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U.A.W. Reaches Tentative Deal With Stellantis, Following Ford

Stellantis, the parent of Chrysler, Jeep and Ram, and the United Automobile Workers union said they had reached a deal…

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Deal With U.A.W. Won’t Put Ford at a Disadvantage, Analysts Say

When autoworkers went on strike in September, executives of the large U.S. automakers warned that union demands could significantly undermine…

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Why the U.A.W.’s President Has Taken a Hard Line

When Shawn Fain sought the presidency of the United Automobile Workers union last year, he ran on a platform that…

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U.A.W. Expands Strike to G.M.’s Texas Plant

In another major expansion of its six-week long strikes at the three large U.S. automakers, the United Automobile Workers union…

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