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Strike against automakers could slow US economy, trigger job losses

Por: ABC7 World September 15, 2023

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at the Big 3 U.S. automakers -- General Motors, Ford and Stellantis - would threaten the of up to 143,000 workers and the bottom line at some of the nation's top companies.The economic fallout, however, could extend far beyond the immediate players involved. Businesses may lose out on spending from striking autoworkers. Car component suppliers could grind to a halt. Consumers may decide to balk at higher prices.A six-week strike would cost... + full article



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