Leaked messages raise doubts about UAW strike motives, say automakers

Leaked messages raise doubts about UAW strike motives, say automakers


United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain (center) marches with UAW ⁣members ‌through downtown Detroit after a rally in ⁢support of the union’s members as they strike the⁣ Big Three ⁣automakers,⁢ Detroit, ⁤Michigan,⁢ Sept.‍ 15,⁢ 2023.

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DETROIT — ⁤Major automakers are ⁣calling ⁢into question the United Auto ⁢Workers’ ⁤motives in launching targeted strikes in light ​of leaked‌ messages by ​a union director calling⁣ to ​”keep them wounded for months.”

The private group messages on⁣ the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, show UAW ⁣communications director Jonah Furman discussing the union’s public posturing of issues and targeted strikes as causing “recurring reputations damage​ and operational chaos” to the automakers.

The messages, which ‍were viewed ⁣by CNBC and ⁢first ⁢reported‌ Thursday by‌ The Detroit News, don’t align with⁢ UAW President Shawn Fain’s public statements that the ‍union has been negotiating in good faith‌ and is available​ “24/7 to bargain a deal.”

“It’s‌ now clear ⁤that…

2023-09-22⁢ 12:01:33
Source⁤ from www.cnbc.com
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