Yahoo Finance breaks down the latest developments regarding the UAW strike against the Big 3 automakers Ford, Stellantis, and GM including negotiations, further walkouts, comments from UAW President Shawn Fain, and analysis on what investors should know about the impact on the automobile sector.
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Here are the 2023 magnificent seven (distractions):
1. Ukraine war
2. Israel war
3. China thinking about war with Taiwan
4. Southern border invasion in US
5. UAW strike
6. US Congress Speaker fired
7. Upcoming 2024 Recession
EAT THE RICH!!!!
No one should have been surprised by the mac truck deal got voted down. It is nowhere near what workers are needing at this moment.
Looking forward to the price hike on cars after the unions bleed them dry
Car prices went up before any pay raises
BYD of China will make EV plants in Mexico. Than they can import thousands of EVs into the US through Mexico, with no tariffs. This is a serious threat to GM and Ford. 😢
Hey Shawn Fain President uaw makes 200k per year,yeah Eat The Rich Shawn
Hey Mary Barra made $26,000,000 million last year.
Go UAW!