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.
Fain hopes the UAW's concerns can be addressed upon the re-negotiation of the agreement: "For autoworkers, workers who build farm and construction equipment, and so many other factory workers, U.S.
United Auto Workers (UAW) president Shawn Fain said that his union was “ready to work" with President-elect Trump in an op-ed published on Sunday.
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.
The efforts of the United Auto Workers bureaucracy to collaborate with Trump, based on their shared "America First" economic ...
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 United Auto Workers hopes to find common ground with the president on trade policy. For 40 years, the American working ...
The UAW has thrown its backing behind a security crackdown at Ford factories, including bag searches and the stationing of ...
President Donald Trump ousted National Labor Relations Board Member Gwynne Wilcox on Monday in an unprecedented move that paralyzes the board while teeing up a constitutional challenge that could ...