Contact Information
37 Westminster Buildings, Theatre Square,
Nottingham, NG1 6LG
Labor/Personnel
UAW Expected to Expand Auto Strikes Friday
Union President Shawn Fain is scheduled to disclose new site targets for a third round of strikes. Source link
TikTok Employees Say Executive Moves to U.S. Show China Parent's Role
U.S. staff members have raised questions internally about recent personnel transfers from ByteDance. Source link
Auto CEOs Make 300 Times What Workers Make. How That Stacks Up.
What to Read Next Source link
Five Clues to Where the UAW Strike Is Headed Next
This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law.
When a Congressman Challenged Disney on China, It Laid Off Beijing Staff
Disney’s China layoffs led to technical malfunctions and delayed efforts to troubleshoot. Source link
UAW Poised to Expand Strike to More Auto Plants
The union would identify the factories Friday morning, barring any last-minute signs of significant movement in labor-contract talks with GM, Ford and Stellantis. Source link
Ford Averts Second Strike, Secures New Labor Contract in Canada
Talks with Unifor have been running parallel to those in the U.S. with the UAW, an unusual overlap that has put pressure on the Detroit
UAW Strike Collides With Biden's Manufacturing Agenda
The administration is caught between support for unions and the need to make U.S. auto industry more competitive. Source link
Talks Set to Resume in Detroit Amid Threat of Expanding Strike
Wages remain focal point, and investors already are sizing up the potential hits to the automakers’ bottom lines. Source link
How UAW Tossed Its Old Playbook and Pursued a Surprise-Attack Strike Strategy
Union leader Shawn Fain launched targeted approach that hits automakers GM, Ford and Stellantis simultaneously but risks uneven pain for workers. Source link