United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain is expected to speak Tuesday at a local union hall regarding recent layoffs.
The president-elect frequently warned Michigan voters that electric cars would ruin the auto industry. Post-election polls suggest that message helped sway public opinion.
Folks,  Greetings from the Burgh, where Payday is getting back into the fight. The labor movement still enjoys a 70% ...
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The fight to unionize some of Alabama’s auto plants is “in a different phase now,” according to an interview with United Auto ...
President-elect Donald Trump's transition team is planning to kill the $7,500 consumer tax credit for electric-vehicle ...
The results of last week's U.S. elections were cataclysmic for the Democratic Party, which lost control of the White House ...
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After two months on strike, 525 Eaton workers in Jackson, Michigan were forced by the UAW bureaucracy to vote on a fourth ...
In a two-page letter to UAW members, UAW President Shawn Fain urged members to move past the presidential election outlining ...
Fain makes it clear that the union is committed to advocating for its members and the working class as a whole, regardless of ...