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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
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
UAW Strikes at Plants Owned by GM, Ford, Stellantis
The walkouts are the first to hit all three automakers at the same time and affect factories in Missouri, Ohio and Michigan. Source link
UAW's Strike Threat Overshadows a Shrunken Detroit Auto Show
The annual car event, which has had a choppy run recently, comes amid intensifying contract talks between automakers and workers. Source link
UAW Leader Slams Stellantis for 'Lowball' Bargaining Demands
As auto-industry labor talks intensify, the union president said the Jeep maker is asking for too many givebacks. Source link
UAW Says Costly EV Transition Won't Change Union's Demands
Union leader Shawn Fain outlines labor’s priorities in talks with carmakers, indicating a widening gulf between the two sides Source link
Toyota's Land Cruiser to Return to U.S.
New version of off-roading SUV aims to compete with Jeep and Ford Bronco. Source link
Jeep Looks to Veer Out of Sales Ditch
The rugged American brand that spawned the modern SUV has posted lower sales for eight straight quarters. Source link
Automakers Plan Thousands of EV Chargers in $1 Billion U.S. Push
GM, Honda and Stellantis are among the companies planning a joint investment to build thousands of electric-vehicle charging stations in the U.S. Source link