The United Auto Workers (UAW) has issued an official statement criticizing President Donald Trump for "using factory workers as pawns" in tariff negotiations.
Rather than promoting working class unity, Shawn Fain is normalizing and giving labor cover to Trump’s divisive agenda.
The UAW has thrown its backing behind a security crackdown at Ford factories, including bag searches and the stationing of ...
The piece's headline features a singular statement: "We’re ready to work with Trump." Despite a long history of criticisms ...
Shawn Fain admits that the UAW does not agree with Trump on much of his domestic agenda but the union can find common ground ...
The UAW announced it would suspend its grievances against the company after Stellantis announced it would reopen the ...
MichAuto and its constituents are concerned about the collateral damage" to manufacturing and "the impact (tariffs) will have ...
Shawn Fain, the president of the United Automobile Workers union, said he backed the use of tariffs to protect American jobs — but not as leverage on the noneconomic issues that the Trump ...
Other plans include investing more in its Toledo, Ohio plant and making additional investments at its Kokomo, Indiana ...
Stellantis will reportedly reopen its plant in Belvidere, Illinois, to build the forthcoming Ram midsize truck. The facility ...
The news, announced in a letter to employees from North America Chief Operating Officer Antonio Filosa on Wednesday, also ...
The President of the United Auto Workers union, Shawn Fain, published an op-ed ... jobs have continued to leave the country." Fain hopes the UAW's concerns can be addressed upon the re-negotiation ...