"UAW Strike Takes a New Turn: Shifting Tactics, Surprising Support, and Thriving Unions"
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The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike against Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis has entered a "new phase" as it reaches its one-month mark, according to UAW President Shawn Fain. While not calling for strikes at additional plants, Fain stated that further walkouts could occur at any time, not just on Fridays as before. The UAW recently ordered the shutdown of Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant, prompting Fain to emphasize the union's determination to secure a deal. The strike has already cost the U.S. economy over $5.5 billion and led to thousands of layoffs.
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