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Why Ford, GM and Stellantis’s EV Batteries Are So Critical to the UAW’s Future | WSJ

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UAW union members have been striking at plants owned by GM, Ford and Stellantis over job security and pay as automakers push forward in developing EV’s, which could require fewer workers and cost more in raw materials.

WSJ’s George Downs takes a look at what America’s EV ambitions mean for the future of auto workers and the union.

0:00 UAW on strike
0:38 The UAW want a 40% pay increase
1:55 Fewer jobs for EV production
3:10 Could battery facilities unionize?
4:24 Negotiations impacting EV production

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