The United Auto Workers union on Friday expanded its strike against Detroit’s Big Three automakers again to include seven thousand more workers at two more facilities as negotiations move slower than the union wants.
The autoworkers’ national strike against Detroit’s Big Three automakers has entered its second week, and is expected to draw even more national attention with visits from President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump in the coming days.
The United Auto Workers union is expanding its strike against Detroit’s Big Three to include 38 additional facilities nationwide in an effort to push General Motors and Stellantis to make more progress in their negotiations.