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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sat Dec 30, 2023, 04:21 PM Dec 2023

Blue collar workers won big in 2023, defying bleak predictions

ECONOMY

Blue collar workers won big in 2023, defying bleak predictions

The year began with a recession forecast but ended with substantial wage growth and record union contracts for hundreds of thousands of workers

By Lauren Kaori Gurley
December 30, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EST



UAW workers picket outside of Ford's Wayne Assembly Plant on Sept. 26 in Wayne, Mich. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

A year that started out with bleak prospects, including a widely predicted recession, shaped up to be a boon for the average American worker — and one of the most triumphant for organized labor in a generation.

More than 525,000 workers in the United States walked off the job in 2023, according to Bloomberg Law’s database of work stoppages, making it one of the three biggest strike years since 1990. Many of those strikes led to big concessions from employers, such as the landmark deal reached by the UAW in October.

Employers agreed to pay more for workers because of a historically tight labor market, meaning it proved more economical to boost wages and benefits than to try to find new workers or risk losing current ones.

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Blue collar workers won big in 2023, defying bleak predictions (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2023 OP
I love it when capitalism works. freesqueeze Dec 2023 #1
I love it when worker solidarity works. Nt Fiendish Thingy Dec 2023 #2
And UAW should not forget that Biden stood with them. RandomNumbers Dec 2023 #3

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3. And UAW should not forget that Biden stood with them.
Sun Dec 31, 2023, 10:01 AM
Dec 2023
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-biden-makes-historic-visit-to-uaw-picket-line-tells-union-to-stick-with-it

WATCH: Biden makes historic visit to UAW picket line, tells union to ‘stick with it’
Politics Sep 26, 2023 1:48 PM EST
VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — President Joe Biden joined United Auto Workers strikers on their picket line Tuesday as their work stoppage against major carmakers hit day 12, a demonstration of support for organized labor apparently unparalleled in presidential history.

Watch the event in the player above.

“You deserve the significant raise you need,” Biden said through a bullhorn while wearing a union baseball cap after arriving at a General Motors parts distribution warehouse located in a suburb west of Detroit.

He walked along the picket line, exchanging fist bumps with grinning workers.

He encouraged them to continue fighting for better wages despite concerns that a prolonged strike could damage the economy, saying “stick with it.”

He said “yes” when asked if UAW members deserved a 40 percent raise, one of the demands that the union has made.


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