In the end . . . This agreement probably means HIGHER PRICES FOR ANYBODY LUCKY ENOUGH TO DRIVE A CAR GOING INTO AN ELECTION YEAR . . .
Nevertheless . . .
Here's a bit of local bragging by a labor leader as the nation gleefully walks into the uncertain era of post-capitalism: .
“The American Labor movement has figured out how to strike again,” said Judy Ancel, a retired Labor Relations educator.
Since this strike began nearly seven weeks ago, Ancel, who spent years as a labor educator at UMKC has been watching it closely. She expected that once Ford reached a tentative agreement, other companies would follow.
“This really increased the pressure on Stellantis and GM because they knew that Ford would be producing and getting cars on the market sooner,” Ancel noted. “But that’s just good strategy on the part of UAW.”
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KC Labor Relations expert expects nationwide boost in union support amid UAW settlements
According to UAW, General Motors and the United Auto Workers Union have reached a tentative agreement. Local experts say they've been watching closely and have been expecting this deal for weeks.
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