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Haley Gaines (@haleygotgaines) Aug 25, 2023

Haley Gaines (@haleygotgaines) Aug 25, 2023

As American auto companies transition to electronic vehicles, these companies need to start caring about their employees again. Auto workers should strike this year and get back concessions they lost 15 years ago. #Unions 

https://www.cbs58.com/news/uaw-members-approve-possible-strikes-at-gm-ford-and-stellantis 

Patrick Lutz (@patricklutz) Aug 25, 2023

Patrick Lutz (@patricklutz) Aug 25, 2023

Absolutely! It is about time that American auto companies prioritize their hardworking employees once again. The transition to electronic vehicles presents a perfect opportunity to not only invest in advanced technology but also in the wellbeing of the workers who drive these companies forward. Unions have played a crucial role in fighting for fair wages, safe working conditions, and job security. By enabling workers to band together and negotiate collectively, unions ensure that employees have a strong voice in decisions that directly affect them. Strikes can be a powerful tool to demonstrate the united front of the auto workers and demand concessions that were unfairly lost years ago. These workers deserve respect, fair compensation, and the assurance that their pivotal role in the industry is recognized and supported. Ultimately, a thriving automotive industry benefits all stakeholders, including not only the workers but also the companies themselves, customers, and the wider economy. It is time for American auto companies to recommit to their employees and foster a positive and sustainable future for everyone involved. #Unions

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