The massive GM strike is energizing a new push among auto workers in the South that could shake up the industry

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Opinion: The massive GM strike is waking up a new push among workers that could change the face of the auto industry, by MikeElk

SPRING HILL, Tennessee —"The tide is changing. You can feel it," says union activist and sheet-metal worker Adrian Mizell, as cars pass by honking their horns in support of workers here out on strike at the local General Motors facility. "There has been so much honking, and you can just tell that thousands and thousands of the community that they feel the same as the people here standing up for this.

SPRING HILL, Tennessee —"The tide is changing. You can feel it," says union activist and sheet-metal worker Adrian Mizell, as cars pass by honking their horns in support of workers here out on strike at the local General Motors facility. "There has been so much honking, and you can just tell that thousands and thousands of the community that they feel the same as the people here standing up for this.

 

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