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Electric Vehicle Factories Are Overwhelmingly Nonunion. The UAW Strike Could Change That. - International Viewpoint
A key conflict in the United Auto Workers strike [which began on September 14] is over the electric vehicle industry. The vast majority of EV plants are low-wage and nonunion despite being publicly subsidized — and the UAW is trying to fix that.
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