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Michigan and U.S. Automakers Share a Past. What Will U.A.W. Strike Mean for Their Future?

Fewer Michigan residents work in auto manufacturing than before, but a strike by U.A.W. members is a reminder of what the industry still means to the state.

Mitch Smith
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Detroit (Mich), Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Labor and Jobs, Lansing (Mich), Michigan, Organized Labor, Strikes, United Automobile Workers
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