The United Auto Workers Union (UAW) has launched a strike against the Big Three automakers, Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis, at midnight on Thursday. UAW President Shawn Fain said the strike was necessary to achieve economic justice for the union's members, while Stellantis expressed its disappointment in the UAW's decision. The strike is expected to have a significant impact on the U.S. auto industry, with employees receiving $500 a week from the union's $825 million strike fund. Negotiations between the UAW and the automakers will continue in an effort to reach an agreement.
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The UAW and the Big Three U.S. automakers are negotiating a new labor contract, with the existing contract set to expire soon. Autoworkers are concerned about the shift to electric vehicles, which could lead to job losses and pay cuts. The two sides have yet to reach an agreement, and autoworkers are hoping for a fair deal that will protect their jobs and wages.

UAW Prepares for Possible Strike on Friday as Contract Talks with Big Three Automakers Reach Impasse
UAW members are preparing to strike on Friday if their union leaders cannot reach an agreement with Ford, GM, and Stellantis on a new labor contract. The current contract expires one minute before midnight on Thursday, and UAW President Shawn Fain has indicated that workers are ready to walk off the job if necessary. The strike could have a significant impact on the auto industry, but it is unclear how long it will last.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is preparing to strike the "Big Three" automakers, Ford, GM and Chrysler, if contract agreements cannot be reached by Friday. The union is seeking a wage increase of up to 40% and improved benefits, and is willing to strike select facilities to disrupt production. Negotiations are now in a race against the clock to reach a deal before the deadline, and the union is prepared to take action if an agreement is not reached.
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