Inflationary Wages and Union Labor
The United Auto Workers, known as the UAW, strikes with Stellantis, Ford, and General Motors
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We have previously covered the auto manufacturers and the challenges they face, not only with labor and supply chains, but also with fierce competition in their end markets. The landscape for automakers was hardly constructive, even before the UAW went to expand strikes and demand higher wages – we prefer the opportunities in automotive supply chains far more than with the companies who are pumping out the end product. But even the opportunities in the supply chains are going to be threatened if disruptions to output from strikes continue.
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