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This week, Daniel Howes says the United Auto Workers strike against General Motors Co. netted members a healthy set of economics – on pay and bonuses, profit-sharing and continuing Cadillac health-care coverage. But it d...
Howes on what the General Motors strike ignored is an episode from Daniel Howes' Weekly Essay by Adam Fish. This week, Daniel Howes says the United Auto Workers strike against General Motors Co. netted members a healthy set of economics – o...
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This week, Daniel Howes says the United Auto Workers strike against General Motors Co. netted members a healthy set of economics – on pay and bonuses, profit-sharing and continuing Cadillac health-care coverage. But it didn’t repatriate production from Mexico, didn’t reverse plant closings in three states and didn’t seriously address the threat to union jobs posed by electrification of new lineups. That’s a challenge to be confronted by someone else. What a surprise.
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Howes on what the General Motors strike ignored is from Daniel Howes' Weekly Essay by Adam Fish.
Published Oct 28, 2019 and 4:06 long