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California has passed a law raising the hourly minimum wage for fast-food workers to $20.
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UAW President Shawn Fain announced Friday that 7,000 union members would walk off their jobs at a one Ford and one GM assembly plant, bringing the total number of striking workers to more than 25,000.
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How much does the Ford family make from the dividends on the shares they own? Does it matter to the UAW?
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President Biden is visiting a UAW picket line in Michigan Tuesday, a first for a sitting U.S. president.
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Amazon has jumped into the AI pool, the Hollywood writers' strike may be over, and crude oil prices are about where everyone would like them to be.
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The United Auto Workers union has struck 38 parts distribution centers operated by General Motors and Stellantis. The union cited progress in talks with Ford as the reason no strikes have been...
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Disney may be looking to sell its linear TV channels, Arm's IPO investors should be wildly happy Friday morning, and the UAW walks out of three auto plants, one owned by each of Detroit's Big Three.
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A strike is coming. The two sides are too far apart to agree on a new contract.
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Ford’s future, which was bright recently, and particularly promising as it moved to the EV sector, could be damaged for months.
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Car prices will almost certainly rise again if autoworkers go on strike.
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While Walmart does not have many workers over 80, but there may be more in the future.
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A recent analysis shows that layoffs at U.S. companies soared in August.
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U.S. workers have scored two major wins since Friday, but they do not appear to be getting much attention.
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The United Auto Workers, which represents most of Ford's assembly line workers in the United States, could call a strike as soon as next month.
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Ford shares are in retreat as it negotiates with the union in a time of transformation.
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