UAW Strike Expands to 25,000 Auto Workers as Talks Stall Over Job-Killing Electric Vehicle Mandates
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More than 25,000 auto workers are now striking against General Motors (GM), Ford, and Stellantis as negotiations stall over worries that President Joe Bidenâs Electric Vehicle (EV) mandates will spur massive job losses and wage cuts down the road.
United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain announced that about 7,000 auto workers at GMâs Lansing Delta Township Assembly in Lansing, Michigan, and Fordâs Chicago Assembly in Chicago, Illinois, were joining the strike against the Big Three.
The UAW strike now includes auto workers at 43 plants across 21 states. Meanwhile, Fain said the UAW is making significant progress with Stellantis.
âWe will win. Our strategy is working,â Fain said. â⊠over the last ten years, the Big Three have made a record quarter of a trillion dollars in North American profits. Over the last six months, the Big Three have made a record $21 billion in total profits.â
Holding up negotiations, new reports reveal, is automakersâ commitment to carrying out Bidenâs EV mandates that seek to shower billions in taxpayer-funded subsidies on companies producing EVs over gas-powered cars.
As Breitbart News has long detailed, the rapid EV transition by Biden and automakers could spell the elimination of millions of American auto jobs and slashed wages because the green vehicles demand far less labor to produce.
âKeep in mind, these battery plants donât exist yet. Theyâre mostly joint ventures and they have not been organized by the UAW yet because the workers havenât been hired, and wonât be for many years to come,â Ford CEO Jim Farley told the Detroit News on Friday. âThey wonât scale until the next contract.â
Fain said the UAW and Ford âare far apart on core economic proposalsâ like the automakersâ planned four EV battery plants which he said âFarley himself says is going to cut 40 percent of our membersâ jobs.â
Indeed, Farley bragged last year that EVs would be far easier for automakers to manufacture than gas-powered cars, noting they will include âhalf the fixtures, half the work stations, half the welds, [and] 20 percent less fasteners.â
âWe designed it, because itâs such a simple product, to radically change the manufacturability,â Farley said.
Most prominently, auto workers worry their jobs will be eliminated altogether as a result and that supply chains will be dominated by China, which controls nearly 70 percent of the worldâs lithium, 95 percent of manganese, 73 percent of cobalt, 70 percent of graphite, and 63 percent of nickel.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.
https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2023/09/29/uaw-strike-expands-to-25000-auto-workers-as-talks-stall-over-job-killing-electric-vehicle-mandates/
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