'Either you stand for a billionaire class where everybody else gets left behind, or you stand for the working class,' said United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain.
as insulting. The company offered a 9% wage increase through 2027, a far cry from the UAW's call for a 46% raise.that the goal of the ongoing contract fight is to win fair treatment for workers, not to strike, the union president toldthat a strike would signal to President Joe Biden and other political leaders "where the working class people in this country stand."
With a potential strike just a week away, United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain said late Wednesday that the union's members are "fired up" and prepared to do what's necessary to win a fair contract after years of massive profits for Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis.
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