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In an address to the U.A.W., Shawn Fain said a targeted approach could help bring jobs back to the United States, but he ...
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US auto union praises some Trump tariffs
The head of the US auto workers union endorsed car tariffs Thursday as a way to address the "free trade disaster" while ...
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Anderson Economic Group studied the projected impact from Trump's auto tariffs and estimated how much it will ding UAW profit ...
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The United Auto Workers union, and many of its members, have publicly agreed with President Donald Trump’s decision to slap 25% tariffs on all imported cars. But about 900 UAW members will start ...
UAW President Shawn Fain told reporters recently there is "plenty of work to go around" for automaker employees in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
N.Y., called out the UAW union on Friday for praising President Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign automobiles and parts.
Automakers have long used the threat of relocating to discipline workers, which has led the UAW to embrace Trump’s tariffs.
Stellantis announced temporary layoffs in the US following production halts at plants in Mexico and Canada over steep auto tariffs.