Jonah Paul, a California state employee, says he's lucky if he gets home by 7 p.m. when he takes the train two days a week to ...
The Trump administration has postponed tariffs for U.S. automakers by one month, while keeping the rest of 25 percent tariffs ...
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The change underscores how manufacturers are scrambling to adapt to Donald Trump's proposed 25 per cent tariffs on goods from ...
Less than 48 hours after slapping tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico, President Donald Trump agreed to a one-month reprieve for automobile imports that qualify for duty-free treatment ...
The anti-diversity initiatives are visible in the chamber. Trump removed Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Q. Brown, a Black man; and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired Admiral Lisa ...
It had more than 482,000 workers late last ... spoken with the three largest auto makers, and that a one-month exemption would be given to cars coming in through United States-Mexico-Canada ...
The union, with more than 1 million members, touted Trump’s decision to place a new round of 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
Honda may move production of new Civic Hybrid from Mexico to Greensburg, Indiana. Nearby workers think it'll be a much-needed ...
A union representing thousands of auto workers in Kansas and Missouri is supporting new tariffs placed on China, Mexico, and ...
The union issued a statement celebrating Trump’s tariffs for reversing free trade policies that harmed workers.
The US auto industry is breathing a sigh of relief after President Trump agreed to give the industry a one-month exemption from the 25% tariffs implemented on Canada and Mexico.
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