The White House deputy press secretary announced on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, that Biden communicated with industry leaders on both sides of the table"to discuss the ongoing negotiations."President Biden spoke with Shawn Fain, President of UAW, and leaders of the major auto companies to discuss the status of ongoing negotiations.
— Emilie Simons September 14, 2023 The UAW represents approximately 150,000 workers at General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis, which took over Chrysler — collectively nicknamed the Big Three.A 10-day work stoppage at the plant would cost the U.S. economy $5.5 billion, according to an estimate from the Anderson Economic Group. It would also amount to $1 billion in losses for the auto manufacturers and $900 million for UAW workers.
Biden said during his Labor Day remarks that he is proud to have been dubbed the"most pro-union president.""Folks, on this Labor Day, let me tell you what we’re celebrating. We’re celebrating jobs — good-paying jobs, jobs you can raise a family on, union jobs," said Biden.