UAW threatens to expand strike again Friday

The United Auto Workers union could expand its strike against Detroit automakers on Friday, with the decision hinging on whether negotiators are able to make significant progress on getting its union members new contracts. Neal Boudette, an auto reporter for the New York Times, joined CBS News to discuss how talks are going.

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20 thoughts on “UAW threatens to expand strike again Friday

  1. No man has a right to scab so long as there is a pool of water to drown his carcass in, or a rope long enough to hang his body with

  2. These fools want $80,000 a year for 32 hour 4 day work weeks.

    I barely earn just under $50,000 at 48 hour work weeks…

    Just close the automotive plants.

  3. The long is the strike the happier is their employer in this sluggish demand of new vehicles. Just who else can afford a $85,000 basic new vehicles factored in their high wage demand ? This is just common sense.

  4. Union will corrupt businesses. No one will buy high price for a car that union built are unreliable. Today majority of the people can’t afford 50 to 100 thousand for a brand new car.

  5. There is a winner in this strike: The environment. Fewer polluting cars are being made, the workers don't have to drive to work so fewer emission there, with people not being able to get their cars repaired, those cars are not polluting, the factories are not putting out as many fumes as no work is being done, but the strikers really need to stop burning so much wood in those barrels.

  6. If the Uaw get all that they are asking for I will lose all RESPECT FOR THE AMERICAN MADE AUTO INDUSTRY!!!! I am considering purchasing a Masda made in Japan!! It's also a lot less money then a comparable American made auto!!

  7. Love and solidarity from Las Vegas Culinary Local 226. We also need to replace section 8 housing payments to private landlords with legitimate federal public housing. That would pave the way for the possibility of abandoning exploitative state minimum wage laws to be replaced with a federal living wage law. In most places that wild be $30 per hour. In places like NYC it would be $60 per hour. That's why we need legitimate public housing first and foremost.

  8. Day 14 of UAW strikes. Thousands of workers on strike. Sack Mary Barra (paid the same as 342 workers) who caused more trouble than large shareholders paid her.

  9. UAW is over they lost and there be no more Union as Big 3 will be out of business in 2 years.

    Tesla owns the market

  10. According to what I heard today, that bogus strike was specifically designed to wear the UAW auto workers down so that the UAW bureaucracy could ram through yet another sell out.

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