President Biden is slated to praise a deal between unionized dockworkers and their employers, but the spotlight has shifted to the UAW.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday is slated to praise a deal between unionized dockworkers and their employers that prevented a strike at West Coast ports, but the spotlight has shifted to the United Auto Workers union, which could strike when its contract with Detroit’s Big Three ends Sept. 14.
It has been a summer of strikes in the U.S., with a joint strike by Hollywood actors and screenwriters getting much of the attention. “No, I’m not worried about a strike until it happens. I don’t think it’s going to happen,” the president told reporters on Monday, which was Labor Day.
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