UAW plans to expand strikes against Ford and GM

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United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain announced today the union’s intentions to expand the ongoing strike against two of the Big Three automakers — Ford (F), General Motors (GM) — for a second time. Fain calls on for 7,000 additional auto workers to join the picket line by noon today, noting the UAW has reportedly been in talks with Stellantis (STLA) and seeing progress in their labor talks. Yahoo Finance Autos Reporter Pras Subramanian breaks down Fain’s latest statement and updates on the UAW’s negotiations with Stellantis, while commenting on the stock action surrounding major automakers. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live.

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