UAW auto strike: Why US Automotive CEOs make more than global competition

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The UAW is demanding higher wages from executives. How do American pay packets get so big – and can strikers close the gap between CEO-worker com...

The UAW is demanding higher wages from executives. How do American pay packets get so big – and can strikers close the gap between CEO-worker compensation?

At 23:59 on 14 Sept, roughly 13,000 workers at three of the largest automakers in the US went on strike. After eight weeks of unsuccessful negotiations among the United Auto Workers union and the companies – General Motors , Ford and Stellantis – workers walked off the job when contracts expired. Thousands more workers have since joined the strike in 38 locations across 20 states,...

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