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Apr. 21, 1997
Some 12,500 Goodyear Tire workers strike nine plants in what was to become a three-week walkout over job security, wage and benefit issues.  ~ Labor Tribune

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Stellantis Puts Wall Street Before Workers As Layoffs Continue
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Stellantis Puts Wall Street Before Workers As Layoffs Continue
Posted On: Apr 21, 2025
Apr. 21, 2025 | JOBS | Stellantis, the global auto giant and maker of Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep brands, is making headlines again—and again for the wrong reasons. While thousands of autoworkers have been laid off or face new layoffs, the company is funneling billions into stock buybacks and dividends for its shareholders. The move has sparked outrage from the United Auto Workers (UAW) and the broader working class, who are fed up with big business profiteering, especially as the crisis of everyday living grows harsher for working families. Peoples World
 
 
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