CAN News | Mood upbeat along picket lines on US auto strike’s first day

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Mood upbeat along picket lines on US auto strike’s first day
SEPTEMBER 16, 2023 / 7:14 AM / CBS/AFP

Tim Jackson was partly through a car repair Thursday night when he learned that Ford’s Wayne, Michigan factory had been tapped as one of three plants nationally to strike.

“Everybody started yelling,” Jackson recalled as he stood outside the Ford assembly plant on Friday evening while passing cars honked in approval of the United Auto Workers strike.

Spirits were high on the picket line throughout Friday, the opening salvo in the 88-year-old union’s first ever simultaneous strike of Detroit’s “Big Three” auto manufacturers.

The UAW had for weeks telegraphed a potential stoppage at General Motors, Ford and Jeep-maker Stellantis, with chatter in recent days of a limited strike rather than a comprehensive walkout of the 150,000 union members across the United States.

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