"Bernie Sanders Calls Out Automaker CEOs for Greed at UAW Strike Rally"

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Senator Bernie Sanders addressed striking United Auto Workers (UAW) employees in Detroit, calling out automaker CEOs for their greed and arrogance. Sanders criticized General Motors CEO Mary Barra, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares, and Ford CEO Jim Farley, accusing them of benefiting at the expense of their workers. He called for fair negotiations and an end to corporate greed, emphasizing the need for decent wages, benefits, and working conditions. The strike, which demands higher pay and improved benefits, poses a challenge to the US economy and President Joe Biden's re-election prospects.
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