Biden and UAW's Fain: a timeline to the union's 2024 endorsement
WASHINGTON — The United Auto Workers Union has endorsed U.S. President Joe Biden's reelection, backing a man the union's outspoken leader, Shawn Fain, has at times publicly rebuked.
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WASHINGTON — The United Auto Workers Union has endorsed U.S. President Joe Biden's reelection, backing a man the union's outspoken leader, Shawn Fain, has at times publicly rebuked.
After organizing massive strikes against Detroit's Big Three, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union has Volkswagen's plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in its crosshairs. UAW president Shawn Fain announced he's sending union representatives to the site to promote unionization.
Tesla Inc. notified workers at its California car plant of pay increases across its U.S. factories, the latest bump by a nonunion automaker the United Auto Workers is trying to organize.
DETROIT — Being the head honcho in the automotive industry is a tough gig. Some leaders bear the weight of the job better than others, and every year a handful stand apart from the herd for the consequential impact they have on the business. This year was one of the most eventful in recent memory in the car world. From the UAW's Stand Up Strike to the industry's continuing transition to electric vehicles, there were few dull moments. In compiling this list, I looked at key decisions that will reverberate for years, affecting consumers and, in some broader cases, society.
Electric vehicle maker Tesla is planning to give hourly workers at its Nevada Gigafactory a roughly 10% raise in January, according to a report from CNBC.
Tesla investors are watching closely to see how Tesla responds to an ongoing labor dispute overseas.
The United Auto Workers is accusing foreign automakers Honda, Hyundai and Volkswagen of labor violations at U.S. facilities where the union is seeking to organize amid a push to expand its membership following its strike against Detroit's Big Three.
The United Auto Workers union said Monday it filed unfair labor practice charges against Honda Motor, Hyundai Motor and Volkswagen, citing aggressive anti-union campaigns to deter workers from organizing.