The administration is caught between support for unions and the need to make U.S. auto industry more competitive.
Administration is caught between support for unions and need to make U.S. auto industry more competitiveThe union representing 146,000 auto workers called for a targeted strike after labor negotiations failed to reach a deal.
Here’s how the historic strike could affect the global car industry and what it could cost the U.S. economy. Photo: Paul Sancya/Associated Pressexposes a conflict at the heart of the Biden administration’s economic policy that could be difficult to resolve.Continue reading your article with
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