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Getting caught up on a week that got away? Here’s your weekly digest of the Globe’s most essential business and investing stories, with insights and analysis from the pros, stock tips, portfolio strategies and more.The United Auto Workers union went on strike at three factories owned by Ford Motor Co., General Motors and Stellantis early on Friday morning. About 12,700 U.S. autoworkers halted work at assembly plants in Wayne, Mich., Wentzville, Mo., and Toledo, Ohio.

Eric Atkins reports that, causing plants to slow or halt production within a couple days. The U.S. strike is happening at the same time as Canadian autoworkers are holding negotiations of their own. Unifor, which cover 18,000 workers at the “Detroit Three” automakers, said its members have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate, with a deadline set for Sept. 18.

 

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