A possible UAW strike shows organized labor’s growing clout, and could lead to higher inflation.
A possible UAW strike shows organized labor’s growing clout, and could lead to higher inflation or narrower profit margins as companies’ wage costs increaseMembers of the United Auto Workers union,
which is now in contract negotiations, gather for a rally in Detroit.Unions aren’t the force in the U.S. that they used to be. That doesn’t mean they can’t pack a punch.Continue reading your article with
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