The United Auto Workers' limited strike against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis has already cost the economy more than any other strike in the industry this century.
The United Auto Workers union's strike against Detroit's Big Three automakers is now in its fourth week and has already cost the U.S. economy more than any other auto industry strike this century. Michigan economic consulting firm Anderson Economic Group reported Monday that losses from the union's strike against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis reached $5.
The third week was more costly than the last 2 because we saw additional factories shuttered and parts shortages reported at dealerships," AEG’s principal and CEO Patrick Anderson said in a statement. He added that "The stress suppliers are under has become acute, with more than 30% reporting that layoffs have already begun.
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