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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
UAW official and Ford employee Marcel Edwards picks up UAW On Strike signs as he walks across Michigan Avenue to watch live announcement at Local 900 across from Ford's Michigan Assembly Plant in ...
Striking union members are eligible for $500 a week from the union’s strike fund. If all 145,000 UAW members among the three automakers were to strike at the same time, it could cost the fund ...
The UAW was highly critical of the plant’s closure and now says Stellantis is using the plant’s future as a “bargaining chip.” United Auto Workers members strike at the Ford Michigan ...
The United Auto Workers (UAW), fully named International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, is an American labor union that represents workers in the United States (including Puerto Rico) and southern Ontario, Canada.
A potential strike by 146,000 UAW members comes against the backdrop of increasingly emboldened U.S. unions of all kinds. The number of strikes and threatened strikes is growing, ...
In May 2024, following the loss of a unionization vote at the plant, the UAW filed a formal complaint with the NLRB seeking a new election due to what it called "wanton lawlessness" on the part of Mercedes-Benz in the run up to the election, with the UAW accusing the company of holding anti-union captive audience meetings, targeting pro-union ...
Ed Clark (L) and other UAW members picket outside the Jeep Plant gate that management uses on Sept. 18, 2023 in Toledo, Ohio. The UAW walked out of three locations on Thursday night at midnight ...