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COLUMBIA, Tenn. (WSMV) - More than 400 workers will be losing their jobs after an automotive seating manufacturer announced the permanent closure of two facilities in Tennessee.
COLUMBIA, Tenn. (WSMV) - More than 400 workers will be losing their jobs after an automotive seating manufacturer announced the permanent closure of two facilities in Tennessee.
UAW member Brian Pannebecker on President Trump's slated speech to discuss the impact of auto tariffs and Trump's first 100 ...
The 63-year-old skilled tradesman was crushed to death by an automated crane at the Dundee Engine Complex in southeast ...
The sentencing will cap a scandal involving a labor boss whose life followed an improbable path from the scene of a homicide to the top of a union.
Local 291 line High Avenue in front of the cream colored brick Cummins factory holding signs declaring “UAW on strike” for ...
Amidst a turbulent time for the auto industry, UAW Local 31 is a beacon of unity as workers confront layoffs and economic ...
More than 50 protesters supporting Harvard’s unions called on the University to protect non-citizen workers and draw on its ...
Mike Colias is the deputy bureau chief for autos, based in The Wall Street Journal’s Detroit bureau.
Auto Workers for Trump founder Brian Pannebecker appeared on Fox Business Thursday and said he gives credit to President ...
The United Auto Workers’ Brandon Mancilla explains why his union has continued to oppose the genocide in Gaza, why slaughter ...
The company said it still plans to reopen the plant near Rockford in 2027, which is expected to employ 1,500 union workers.