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United Auto Workers Vote On Strike

United Auto Workers Vote On Strike

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Social Studies

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The United Auto Workers (UAW) members participated in a National Labor Board election, expressing a strong desire to revoke the no-strike pledge. The decision to walk out was overwhelmingly supported, with George Adams, the union's secretary-treasurer, declaring their readiness to face the situation with a $4 million fund.

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What was the outcome of the United Auto Workers' vote?

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What was the purpose of the National Labor Board election mentioned?

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What does the phrase 'no strike pledge revoked' imply about Labour's stance?

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Who is George Adams and what role did he play in the situation?

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What was the significance of the $4 million fund mentioned?

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