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The 1945—1946 strike established a strategy, forged by then-UAW president Walter Reuther, to target efforts on a single company. Since the 1950s, UAW has faced declining union membership and a growing service sector, reducing the economic impact that a strike could have. [15] In 2019, UAW autoworkers went on strike against
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The initial strike on September 15 called for roughly 13,000 UAW members to stop work at three plants. Ford's Michigan Assembly in Wayne, Michigan, was the first, where the company currently ...
The strike, which began nearly seven weeks ago, has been the longest US auto strike in 25 years. It was the first time in its history that the UAW staged a simultaneous strike against the nation ...
As the strike enters its third week, we look back on the expansion to 38 new production facilities and President Biden's visit. UAW 2023 Strike Updates: Major Happenings and What Comes Next Skip ...
With the United Auto Workers union going on strike, see how it compares to the largest strikes in U.S. history. How the UAW strike compares to the biggest work stoppages in history Skip to main ...
Consulting firm Anderson Economic Group estimates that a strike at all Big Three automakers by the UAW could result in a $5.6 billion hit to US GDP after only 10 days, and UAW lost wages could ...
UAW president Shawn Fain announced the union was expanding its "stand up" strikes at 12 p.m. ET Friday, but only against GM and Stellantis, after the union said “real progress” was made with ...