Ford Calls on UAW to Cease ‘Acrimonious’ Strike
Ford Motor Co. is calling on the United Auto Workers to end its more than monthlong strike, warning
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Carmakers Say They Can't Afford UAW Demands, While Paying CEOs $1 Billion
The United Auto Workers’s historic standoff with Detroit’s three carmaking giants is centered on an age-old tension: The
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Detroit’s Electric Reckoning Has Arrived
As the unprecedented strike by the United Auto Workers nears the one-month mark, it’s become clear the battle
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UAW Says 4,000 Union Workers at Mack Trucks Will Strike Monday
Around 4,000 United Auto Workers members at Mack Trucks will strike Monday after rejecting a tentative agreement in
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GM Faces Labor Woes in Canada as Union Seeks Deal Like Ford’s
General Motors Co. is at risk of a shutdown of its Canadian plants as a strike deadline approaches
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Where Is Tesla’s EV Competition?
After a decade of being trounced by Tesla Inc., this was supposed to be the year that traditional
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Ford Sweetens Wage Offer in Proposal to Striking UAW Workers
Ford Motor Co. said it has boosted its wage increase in a new contract proposal to the United
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Why a US Recession Is Still Likely — and Coming Soon
When everyone expects a soft landing, brace for impact. That’s the lesson of recent economic history — and
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Market Stress Rises Over Wild Week Ahead Even Without a Shutdown
Investors have shown few signs of panic during a stock market slump that’s pushed the S&P 500 Index
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Powerball, Panda-monium and a Looming Shutdown: Your Saturday US Briefing
The imminent government shutdown is weighing on everyone. Here in California, we’re worried that if Congress doesn’t reach
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Tesla’s Streak of Record Deliveries Hits Third-Quarter Roadblock
Tesla Inc. has broken four quarterly car delivery records in a row, but over the past three months
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Here’s What Stops — And What Doesn’t — If the US Government Shuts Down
Longer lines at airports, missed paychecks, shuttered national parks and delayed economic data — those are some of
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