(Dec. 1, 2023) Today, 80 years ago, “The Big Three” — U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Sir Winston S. Churchill and Soviet leader, Marshal Joseph Stalin —
The historic United Auto Workers union strike against the nation’s three unionized automakers — Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis, known as the “Big Three” — could finally be over soon.
In a plea to autoworkers, billionaire auto industry executive Bill Ford is urging an end to the ongoing strike against America's Big Three car companies.
In a plea to autoworkers, billionaire auto industry executive Bill Ford is urging an end to the ongoing strike against America's Big Three car companies.
More United Auto Workers members indicate they’ll go on strike if needed at General Dynamics, while GM in Canada gets a reprieve from Unifor union members. This as Stellantis expands its future battery production plans in the US — a key point of issue as UAW contract negotiations continue.