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..."UAW President Shawn Fain told NPR the union had "minimal conversations" with all three companies over the weekend.

"We have a long way to go," he said. "And if the company does not respect the demands of our workers, then we will escalate action."

Jake Rosenfeld, a sociology professor at Washington University in St. Louis, said it is notable that the UAW strike comes after months of heightened strike activity in the U.S.

“What you've seen in the last year or two — certainly as we emerge from the pandemic — is that workers and the unions that represent them are much more willing to exercise their muscle in ways we haven't seen in decades,” he said.

Rosenfeld said there’s been an uptick in public support of unions in recent years as well.

“We've seen the public come along and, through poll after poll, express real support for unions, but we don't want to overstate the case. Strike activity still remains way below levels that this country experienced in the '60s and '70s,” he said.

Rosenfeld added that while there's “overwhelming” support for UAW workers relative to the automakers, “As the strike drags out, and as the economic impact becomes very real, you might see that change.”

According to GM, one effect of the UAW strike is that the company’s Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas could shut down this week.

“This is due to a shortage of critical stampings supplied by Wentzville’s stamping operations to Fairfax,” according to a statement issued by GM on Friday. “Its 2,000 team members [are] expected to be idled as soon as early next week. Unfortunately, there are no provisions that allow for company-provided SUB-pay in this circumstance.”...
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