DETROIT – The United Auto Workers union has plans for an expansion to other automotive companies outside of Detroit’s Big Three automakers, and its sights are especially set on the profitable Toyota. After months of negotiations and a weekslong strike, the UAW has reached tentative deals with Ford Motor Company,…Read More
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