The United Auto Workers (UAW) has issued an official statement criticizing President Donald Trump for "using factory workers as pawns" in tariff negotiations.
President Donald Trump announced new tariffs over the weekend on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China, igniting a trade war ...
The piece's headline features a singular statement: "We’re ready to work with Trump." Despite a long history of criticisms ...
The efforts of the United Auto Workers bureaucracy to collaborate with Trump, based on their shared "America First" economic ...
Rather than promoting working class unity, Shawn Fain is normalizing and giving labor cover to Trump’s divisive agenda.
It remains to be seen whether this was a short skirmish within a larger trade war, with Trump able to brandish tariffs ...
The UAW has thrown its backing behind a security crackdown at Ford factories, including bag searches and the stationing of ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Claudia Sheinbaum have confirmed that President Donald Trump's tariffs will pause ...
Donald Trump is keeping some of the world’s biggest automakers guessing whether the U.S. president will follow through on ...
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 Trump administration said Saturday it had imposed a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on China.
Economists say tariffs can increase prices for consumers, but Robert Lighthizer, President Trump's former trade chief, argues ...