"Ford's UAW Strike: Gaps Remain, Parts Shortages Loom, and Union Targets Next"
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The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike against the Big Three automakers continues, with Ford stating that there are still significant gaps to be resolved in negotiations. Ford recently reached a deal with Canada's Unifor auto union, which includes a 15% wage hike and other benefits. Meanwhile, dealers are warning of potential parts shortages and higher prices due to the strike, with concerns raised about limited vehicle choices and delays in repairs. President Joe Biden is set to visit the picket lines, while former President Donald Trump plans to rally with auto workers. GM and Stellantis dealers are also bracing for supply disruptions.
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