DETROIT — The United Auto Workers, now in the 19th day of strikes, are employing a bold strategy that places the Detroit Three automakers into a high-stakes game of “Survivor,” featuring a weekly decision on which factories the strike will hit next, with layoffs mounting, suppliers hurting and harsh rhetoric…Read More
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