The UAW strike is the first to be carried out simultaneously against the Big Three of Ford, General Motors and Stellantis as the union pushes for higher pay for its members.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra told FOX Business on Friday that she is"extremely frustrated and disappointed" by the United Auto Workers’ decision to strike.
Later on Sunday, Fain was asked on CBS’ "Face the Nation" whether workers at more plants would be asked to go on strike this week, to which he replied the union is "prepared to do whatever we have to do." more than any other company. We are committed to reaching an agreement with the UAW that rewards our workers and allows Ford to invest in the future. We have to win together."told FOX Business that the company held meetings with the UAW over the weekend. GM released a statement on Friday saying that "nobody wins in a strike, and that effects go well beyond our employees on the plant floor and negatively impacts our customers, suppliers, and the communities where we do business.
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