“The UAW strike and indeed the ‘summer of strikes’ is the natural result of the Biden administration’s ‘whole of government’ approach to promoting unionization at all costs," said Suzanne P. Clark, President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. | Patrick T.
“The UAW strike and indeed the ‘summer of strikes’ is the natural result of the Biden administration’s ‘whole of government’ approach to promoting unionization at all costs,” Suzanne P. Clark, President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said Friday in a statement. The Chamber’s message — that the strike, and any ensuing economic fallout, is Biden’s fault — could presage a rich vein of attack for other business groups and conservatives, especially if the strike stretches into weeks.— one each at Ford, General Motors and Stellantis — overnight after failing to agree on a contract with the so-called Big Three auto companies. Though right now only those three auto plants are targets, the UAW has said that more will strike as time passes without a deal.