Auto workers’ strike carries risks for the White House, and for labour leaders
If Joe Biden can’t bridge the gap between management and labour, Donald Trump could be the winner
Carmakers are building batteries with non-union labour, while EVs’ production may require fewer workers overall
Joe Biden sends top aides to mediate as GM boss hits out at union’s rejection of ‘historic’ offer
Union action against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis is first in almost a century
Prospect of Labour win tempered by ongoing strikes testing public support, unemployment on rise and policy disputes
TUC steps up resistance to rollout of minimum service level legislation
TUC says legislation requiring some employees to work during industrial action falls short of international standards
President could be forced to pick a side as car workers demand pay rises from profitable Detroit Three
RMT anger as state operator says it warned of consequences of walking out
And is Goldman Sachs cheap?
Warning from health leaders after data shows routine care backlog at record levels
Loss of 30,000 jobs comes as trucking industry contends with softer shipping volumes and rising costs
Group’s projections make a wind-down rather than restructuring a perplexing choice
Picket lines have sprung up across the US city with no resolution in sight
Airline industry has been trying to avoid a repeat of last year’s travel chaos
Government says vote by four unions in favour of 6.5% rise is ‘good news’
Logistics and warehouse workers labour on, sometimes without air conditioning
Move by RMT, Unite and Aslef comes as stoppage by top NHS doctors in England ends without resolution
Disney’s Iger says action comes at ‘worst time in the world’ for industry
Contract talks carry risks for big three and Biden’s re-election push in battleground states
Rolling industrial action to take place in capital over five days between July 23 and 28
Airport security staff call off action but junior doctors announce longest walkout in NHS history
Health secretary calls for ‘movement on all sides’ as BMA stands firm on 35% claim
Vote by Aslef members risks prolonging disruption to rail services across England
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