Behind the GM-UAW Strike: Two Combatants With Something to Prove

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Behind the GM-UAW Strike: Two Combatants With Something to Prove
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A company that wanted to prove it could make hard decisions. A union battered by scandal and declining membership. Here's how the GM-UAW strike unfolded.

GM wants to prove its bona fides to Wall Street. The union is confronting membership declines and a federal corruption investigation.

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