The United Auto Workers (UAW) has issued an official statement criticizing President Donald Trump for "using factory workers as pawns" in tariff negotiations.
Bruce Baumhower explained the consensus among employees of the plant after Stellantis reversed its decision to last year to lay off around 1,100 employees.
It remains to be seen whether this was a short skirmish within a larger trade war, with Trump able to brandish tariffs ...
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The UAW has thrown its backing behind a security crackdown at Ford factories, including bag searches and the stationing of ...
Harvard’s graduate student union withdrew a labor complaint that accused the University of violating workers’ rights during the spring pro-Palestine encampment last month, citing concerns about ...
In 1965, the Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement was enacted, a precursor to NAFTA that removed tariffs ...
American automakers have relied on labor from neighbors to the north and south since the early days of auto production in ...
In separate negotiations, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum have agreed with U.S ...
While CEO Jim Farley recently announced Ford ’s plans for a potential Raptor-style supercar based on its Dakar Rally racer, ...
Following the abrupt halt to Transport Canada’s iZEV program last month, a number of automakers stepped up and announced a $5 ...