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UAW Plans Aggressive Organizing of Non-Union U.S. Auto Plants
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United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain plans to aggressively organize non-union U.S. auto plants after winning new contracts with the Detroit Three automakers. Hyundai Motor and Honda Motor have announced wage hikes for nonunion U.S. production workers following the UAW's new contracts with General Motors, Ford Motor, and Chrysler parent Stellantis. U.S. President Joe Biden expressed support for the UAW's efforts to unionize Tesla and Toyota, advocating for similar deals for all U.S. auto workers.
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