The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is about to enter its seventh day on strike after being in a stalemate with the "Big Three" Detroit automakers—Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis—for months.
The case stems from a wider inheritance dispute which has divided one of Italy's best known business dynasties.
Against the illusions promoted by the union, GM workers showed their determination to fight by voting down two contract ...
The United Auto Workers union filed labor charges and grievances over plans to move Dodge Durango production out of the ...
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The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local 88 are going back to the table in an effort to come ...
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The deal, if ratified by rank-and-file members, will cover about 1,300 hourly workers at GM Canada’s CAMI Assembly Plant in ...
The U.S. automotive industry stands at a crossroads, facing a future where electrification is both an urgent goal and a ...
The state’s tax credit-funded voucher program has distributed fewer than 400 school vouchers this year, which allow students ...
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