UAW strike puts Biden's electric vehicle revolution in the hot seat
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52% Medium Conservative
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40% ReliableFair
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27% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : "We expect action -- not words.49% : "We firmly support the UAW members' demands and believe that the success of these negotiations is of critical importance for the rights and well-being of workers and to safeguard people and the environment," said an open letter to the Big Three automakers signed by more than 100 environmental and advocacy organizations.BlueGreen Alliance, a group that seeks to unite labor unions and environmentalists, says it stands in solidarity with the UAW.
46% : "These automakers have been given significant support from the federal government to build EVs here in the United States, but they are closing profitable facilities and shortchanging workers while raking in record profits," BlueGreen Alliance Executive Director Jason Walsh said in a statement.
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