UAW seeks Washington pressure on Detroit automakers in labor talks
"The best way to provide job security for our 50,000 manufacturing employees is by keeping General Motors financially strong," GM manufacturing chief Gerald Johnson said in a video the automaker released on Wednesday on a website dedicated to the UAW talks.Biden also faces pressure from former President Donald Trump, who is seeking the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. On Thursday, Trump said Biden was"waging war on the U.S.
In 2019, GM's fourth-quarter profit took a $3.6 billion hit from a 40-day UAW strike that shut down U.S. operations. plants a key focus. The automakers have emphasized that the unionization of those plants not wholly owned by the companies is up to the affected workers. Fain met White House officials on Wednesday to discuss the union's bargaining positions, including a brief meeting with Biden.
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