UAW moves toward Stellantis strike as tensions escalate

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3 thoughts on “UAW moves toward Stellantis strike as tensions escalate

  1. Shawn Fain is no better than any UAW president who has served before him. Arguably, he’s worse.

    In the contract that the UAW signed, and their membership accepted, there is language in there that refers to some contingencies that could impact when these facilities come into play. Fain goes after his own union VP and his pay is not going down at all, in the event of a strike and, yet, he has no problem asking his brothers and sisters to give up their paychecks.

    I’m not saying that Stellantis isn’t without fault, in all of this, but no one is OWED a living.

  2. Agreed with the above. Shawn Fain claims “the market isn’t the problem”… ahh have you seen the level of auto loan debt in this country?? It’s actually surpassed student loan debt which is shocking IMO. NOBODY can afford and very few want to buy these pricey Stellantis products. The auto market is broken. Continuous strikes helps no one.

  3. Thankfully I read in my trusted source, the IBJ, earlier today that the fight against inflation is over.
    That’s great, because otherwise, yet another pay increase and production interruption would push the price even higher for the 2nd biggest expense in most households, which some might call inflation.

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