UAW Eyes Next Strike Targets as Parts Shortages Begin to Hit
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The news comes after United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain said more plants faced walkouts if automakers didn’t sweeten their offers.
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The United Auto Workers weighed an expansion of its strikes against Detroit’s automakers on Tuesday, after union President Shawn Fain said more plants faced walkouts if carmakers didn’t sweeten their offers.
The union will have a Facebook Live event Friday at 10 a.m. local time in Detroit, where it will likely discuss whether more plants will join the strike, a person familiar with the discussions said.