UAW Walks; Flying Cars; UAW Strike's Effect on Suppliers
 
















SEPTEMBER 15, 2023



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UAW Makes Good on Strike Pledge as Contract Talks Stall

The strikes target production of some of the Detroit Three's most popular vehicles.

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Autoline Daily 2023: Top Industry News for Sept. 15
OEMs Likely to Retaliate Against UAW; Tesla Makes It Harder for Legacies to Compete; Mercedes Faces Defeat Devices Accusation

NAIAS Lineup of Cars Includes Two Designed to Fly

The NAIAS will include displays of flying cars still struggling to find a niche in the marketplace.

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Subaru Pushes Limits in Most-Seen Auto TV Ad

The Crosstrek Wilderness commercial had a 12.2% week-over-week increase in national TV ad impressions, per iSpot.tv.

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UAW Strikes Three Sites; Production Losses Estimated at Nearly 6,000 Per Day
The UAW has stated it is not opposed to stopping work at all plants it represents in the U.S. In that extreme scenario, estimated U.S. productions losses in September could average up to 19,000 units per day. If Unifor in Canada were to do the same, estimated daily losses there would be 2,800 units.
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UAW strike would have domino effect on suppliers
Many auto suppliers, already experiencing economic instability, are unprepared for a strike and may turn to layoffs to deal with a work stoppage.
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Auto Workers: It’s Tough to Buy What We Build

UAW President Shawn Fain has said a contract extension when the current pact expires Sept. 14 is unacceptable, and the union could choose to strike one, two or all three automakers.

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