Zachary Halaschak is an economics reporter at the Washington Examiner. Before moving to Washington, he worked in Alaska, covering politics, government, and crime for the Ketchikan Daily News. While there, Zach won the Alaska Press Club’s second-place award for best reporting on crime or courts for his coverage of a local surgeon’s alleged murder. He graduated from the University of Richmond in 2017 and is originally from Marco Island, Florida.
Three weeks into the historic United Auto Workers strike, the union's president announced that “significant progress” has been made in talks with the Big Three automakers.
UAW President Shawn Fain, clad in a shirt emblazoned with the anti-capitalist slogan “eat the rich,” told union members that their strikes at dozens of Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors facilities across the country have begun to move the needle in negotiations and have won some key concessions from the automakers.
Fain said that GM, under the threat of a strike at one of its most lucrative plants, had agreed to put workers at electric vehicle battery plants under the union’s national agreement.He also said that GM has agreed to 23% wage hikes for workers, which is more than Ford or Stellantis, and a number that is getting closer to the union’s demands.“Here’s the bottom line, we are winning, we are making progress, and we are heading in the right direction,” Fain said during a livestream.
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