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Nonunion Workers Are Playing a Big Role in the Autoworkers’ Strike

The three U.S. automakers say they are already at a disadvantage to nonunion rivals while labor leaders hope that big gains in negotiations will inspire workers in Southern states to unionize.

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Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Factories and Manufacturing, Ford Motor Co, General Motors, Honda Motor Co Ltd, Hyundai Motor Co, Income Inequality, Labor and Jobs, Mercedes-Benz, Midwestern States (US), Nissan Motor Co, Organized Labor, Southern States (US), States (US), Strikes, Tesla Motors Inc, Toyota Motor Corp, United Automobile Workers, Volkswagen AG, Wages and Salaries
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