Simply put, bargaining at a wider scale would mean that more people receive union contracts, which will boost their wages, while helping to contribute to reducing income inequality.
It will be up to each company to decide how they want to handle the tariffs, whether it be increasing prices for consumers or ...
During Ford’s Q4 earnings call yesterday, Farley warned that prolonged tariffs on imports coming from Mexico and Canada, ...
Nissan isn’t giving up on love just yet. Despite the fact its merger deal with Honda to create the world’s third-largest ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum say their planned tariffs are on hold for a month to give ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday that their planned tariffs were on hold for a ...
Automakers and suppliers both stand to see costs and the volatility of their production schedules rise if U.S. tariffs on ...
The sector employs about 125,000 Canadians and produces some 3,300 cars a day, more than 90 percent of which go to American buyers, and its complicated supply chains can mean repeated trips across ...
Canadian Labour Congress President Bea Bruske and the heads of its major member unions met Sunday with strikebreaker-in-chief ...
Two weeks into his second term, President Donald Trump has launched the United States into a new trade war. He announced ...
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