"UAW Strike Talks Show Slow Progress, CEO Pay Raises Questioned"
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Talks between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and the Detroit Three automakers continue on the third day of the strike, with slow progress reported. UAW President Shawn Fain stated that the strike is about working-class people standing up and not about the president. The union is seeking significant wage increases and an end to the tiered wage system. Stellantis' recent 21% wage increase offer was rejected by the UAW. President Joe Biden is sending a team to Detroit to help resolve the strike.
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