UAW fight with Stellantis over closed plant raises fear that U.S. auto jobs could disappear
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To Ruth Breeden, job security for UAW workers is at stake due to Stellantis' delays in reopening the Belvidere plant, representing a broader risk across the industry.
Breeden expressed her concerns at a union rally, stating, 'Who knows which plant is next?' This uncertainty reflects the widespread anxiety among UAW members about their future.
The threat of a strike looms, with union leaders warning that unreliability in Stellantis could impact strategies across the automaking industry, potentially affecting Ford and GM.
Bob Bruno highlighted a troubling trend, noting, 'There's plenty of history of the U.S. manufacturing sector moving its operations to low-wage countries,' underscoring fears of further job losses.
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