On Friday, UAW President Shawn Fain talked about the strikes’ success, which forced Stellantis and GM to make progress in negotiations while Ford continued to resist. “The days of the UAW and Ford being a team to fight other companies are over,” he said. Fain added that the UAW will always be on the side of working people, including non-union autoworkers, and will strive to organize and ensure that auto jobs are good jobs that can support families.
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