Stellantis Diversity Groups Mobilize to Provide Scab Labor at Auto Parts Plants
The automaker’s Business Resource Groups have responded to the company’s call for volunteers at plants affected by the UAW strike.
The automaker’s Business Resource Groups have responded to the company’s call for volunteers at plants affected by the UAW strike.
“Reading the indictment, it certainly appears like the Egyptian government was using a classic source-recruitment pattern to get Menendez and his wife to spy for them.”
Two weeks into the largest auto strike in U.S. history, Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis face a falling approval rating from consumers, a new survey shows.
“Telling workers they’ll be fired for striking is violating federal labor law, and that’s not something becoming of a senator.”
Striking autoworkers pulled off a major coup before their strike, baiting America’s largest auto manufacturers into self-sabotage.
Jeffrey Zients recused himself from dealings with his brother-in-law’s company, which is backed by the U.S. and a key player in green energy projects around the globe.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is throwing $22 million in taxpayer money at developing clothing that records audio, video, and location data.
The West Virginia senator has appeared repeatedly on Fox News to chastise his Democratic colleagues as he considers a presidential run.
Now embroiled in scandal, Leon Black made a safe bet on Sinema during her 2018 Senate campaign.
Biden’s 2021 funding boost for federal wildland firefighters is set to lapse, and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s proposal would give them a major pay cut.
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