Biden Joins Striking Auto Workers In Picket Line
Biden becomes the first sitting U.S. President to join the picket line.
Biden becomes the first sitting U.S. President to join the picket line.
In a bold move by the President, Joe Biden joins the union workers on strike over cost of living wages and pay.
Pete Buttigieg, the United States secretary of transportation, stated on Sunday that President Joe Biden will be joining auto union workers on the picket line this week because he is “deeply pro-worker” and not to gain any advantage against former President Donald Trump.
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) has reached a tentative deal with film and television studios to end the almost five-month strike.
Warner Bros Discovery announced its plans to considerably expand its Leavesden studio lot, creating 4,000 “direct or indirect” jobs across Britain.
President Biden is faced with a rise in unrest among Union Workers, and it’s testing his ability to gain Union support and maintain economic resilience.
The United Auto Workers union went on strike on Friday at three plants owned by the Big Three automakers, which includes General Motors, Stellantis and Ford.
The United Auto Workers Union inches closer to a strike.
Los Angeles city workers have gone on a one-day strike alleging unfair labor practices and the city’s unwillingness to negotiate with them.