UAW Strike: More than ten thousand Auto Workers on strike demanding wage rise

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 More than 10,000 Auto Workers stopped making vehicles and went on strike on Friday demanding a wage rise. Detroit’s three automakers are willing to pay the workers.

United Auto Workers union members began waking out from the General Motors assembly plant in the US State of Missouri, the Ford factory in Michigan, and a Stellantis Jeep plant in Ohio.

The current strike is a turning point in 88 years of history of Auto workers where all of the top automaker’s workers walk out.

As things are changing, US labourers demand high wages to continue the homegrown industry of vehicles.

UAW Workers chanting banners and demanding Fair Pay rise. If the strike continued and their demand was not heard then it could trigger a major supply hurdle and the price could go up within a week as inflation is surging in the United States.