
A Breaking Point for the U.S. Auto Industry
The Daily
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Shifting Gears: The UAW and the Auto Industry
This chapter explores the complex relationship between U.S. automakers and the United Auto Workers union, tracing its evolution from the successes of the 1960s to the challenges posed by foreign competition in the 1980s. Through critical events like the 1970 GM strike and the decline of American market share, it highlights the impact of labor negotiations on worker benefits and the industry. The chapter also addresses the financial struggles of the Big Three automakers in the mid-2000s and the resulting concessions that changed the landscape of labor relations.
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