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Stellantis
Page 8 of 10
Success
Autoworkers are still talking with GM, Ford and Stellantis but the UAW says ‘We have a long way to go’ and warns of an expanded strike
By
David Koenig
and
The Associated Press
September 19, 2023
Companies
‘Competitive is a code word for race to the bottom’: UAW boss says Big 3 can pay up after earning a quarter of a trillion in profits over the past decade
By
Christiaan Hetzner
September 18, 2023
Newsletters
What leaders can learn from the UAW strikes about communicating pay decisions
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Joey Abrams
September 18, 2023
Success
UAW boss says workers shouldn’t accept lower wages so ‘greedy people like Elon Musk can build more rocket ships’
By
Nicholas Gordon
September 18, 2023
Finance
A GM worker with median pay would have to work 362 years to make the CEO’s annual compensation
By
Alexandra Olson
and
The Associated Press
September 17, 2023
Finance
Car shoppers will get sticker shock if the UAW strike doesn’t end soon—and panic-buying could make things much worse
By
David Koenig
and
The Associated Press
September 16, 2023
Success
Here’s why the UAW is striking for a 32-hour week with 40 hours of pay
By
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
September 15, 2023
Success
13,000 auto workers walk off the job at GM, Ford and Stellantis factories as UAW strike begins
By
Tom Krisher
,
Corey Williams
,
Mike Householder
and
The Associated Press
September 15, 2023
Finance
UAW will use tactics GM, Ford, Stellantis ‘have never seen before’ if deal not reached, says union leader
By
David Welch
,
Keith Naughton
and
Bloomberg
September 14, 2023
Success
Detroit’s Big 3 and the pivotal UAW union look far apart with a midnight deadline until the biggest strike in 80 years of labor history
By
Tom Krisher
,
David Koenig
and
The Associated Press
September 14, 2023
Retail
UAW chief Shawn Fain swats away Big 3 wage offers and vows carnage: ‘We are preparing to strike these companies in a way they’ve never seen before’
By
Tom Krisher
,
David Koenig
and
The Associated Press
September 13, 2023
Tech
Elon Musk and Tesla poised to benefit from ‘highly likely’ UAW strike against Detroit’s Big 3—and the timing is just right
By
Steve Mollman
September 10, 2023
Finance
UAW president throws automaker proposals in trash as tensions ahead of possible union strike intensify: ‘Be ready to stand up for yourselves’
By
Michelle Chapman
,
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
September 9, 2023
Success
Ahead of possible strike, auto workers accuse Stellantis, GM of stonewalling negotiations
By
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
September 1, 2023
Tesla faces competition in Europe as local manufacturers fight back
By
Stefan Nicola
and
Bloomberg
September 1, 2023
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