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UAW president backs Biden’s EV mandate, champions working class causes

UAW President Unfazed by Biden’s Electric Vehicle Mandates

United Auto Workers (UAW)⁣ union President Shawn Fain confidently⁢ dismissed concerns about President Joe‍ Biden’s push for electric vehicle (EV) mandates during his appearance on Face ‌the Nation ​Sunday. Fain’s optimism⁣ stems‌ from the UAW’s belief in its ability to negotiate a fair‌ contract, regardless of the future landscape of the automotive industry. This confidence ‍is bolstered by the support of President Biden and acting Secretary ​of​ Labor Julie Su.

“The UAW has always been at the forefront of environmental ‍and working-class⁢ issues. ⁣Our main priority ⁢is ensuring security for our members and the working class, regardless⁤ of ⁢the ⁢direction we​ take,” ​Fain stated. “We are‌ not⁤ afraid of the path ahead.”

Fain also highlighted the ⁣stance of former UAW President Leonard Woodcock,‌ who strongly criticized combustion engines in the 1970s for their detrimental impact⁢ on the environment. However,⁤ Fain‍ emphasized ⁣the importance of a‌ “just ⁣transition” that includes infrastructure development.

“No matter where this journey leads us, I know that Joe Biden will stand behind us as a presidential candidate. On ‍the‌ other‌ hand,⁤ there is ‍another candidate, Donald Trump, who shows little concern for‌ these issues,” Fain asserted.

The UAW endorsed Biden in the 2024 election, and he⁣ became the first sitting president‌ to join a ⁢picket line in support of ‍UAW striking workers last fall. ⁢During that time, the union was engaged in⁤ strikes against General Motors, Ford Motor​ Company, and Stellantis.

Why does⁢ UAW President Shawn Fain express confidence in President Biden’s support, and what ⁤differentiates it from the lack of⁣ concern displayed by another candidate

The President of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, Shawn⁣ Fain, has shown unwavering confidence in the ⁤face of ​President Joe Biden’s push for electric vehicle (EV) mandates. During his recent appearance on Face the Nation, Fain dismissed concerns about⁣ these mandates, expressing the UAW’s belief in its ability to negotiate a fair‌ contract, regardless of the evolving landscape ⁢of the automotive industry. Fain’s confidence is further ‍strengthened⁣ by the support of President ⁣Biden and acting Secretary of Labor, Julie ⁤Su.

Fain emphasized that ‍the UAW has always been at‍ the forefront of environmental and working-class issues. The ​union’s primary focus is ensuring the security of its members and the broader working class, irrespective of the direction the industry takes. “We⁢ are not afraid of the path ahead,” declared Fain. This bold statement reflects the UAW’s⁢ determination to adapt and ⁣thrive⁢ in the⁤ rapidly changing automotive industry.

In his discussion, Fain also drew upon the stance of former UAW President Leonard Woodcock, who strongly criticized ⁢combustion engines in the ⁣1970s due‍ to their⁢ detrimental ‍impact on the environment. However, Fain ⁢highlighted the importance of a “just transition”⁤ that includes⁣ infrastructure development ‌to support the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.

Fain⁢ expressed his⁣ confidence ⁤in President Biden’s​ support, stating, “No⁣ matter where ⁤this journey leads us, I know that Joe Biden will stand behind us as ⁤a presidential​ candidate.” In contrast,⁣ Fain pointed out the lack of concern for these issues displayed by​ another​ candidate, Donald Trump.

It ‌is worth noting that the UAW endorsed Joe ⁤Biden⁤ in the 2024 election. Notably, Biden became the first⁤ sitting president to join a picket ⁢line in support of UAW ⁢striking workers last fall. During that ⁤period,‌ the Union was ​engaged in strikes ‌against⁤ major automakers such as General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Stellantis.

In conclusion, UAW‍ President Shawn ⁢Fain remains ⁢unfazed by President Biden’s EV mandates. The UAW’s confidence stems ​from its belief ⁢in its⁤ negotiation abilities and a commitment to prioritizing the security of⁤ its members ‌and the broader working class. With President Biden’s⁤ support‌ and a focus on ‍a just⁢ transition, the UAW⁤ is‍ prepared to ​navigate the ever-changing‌ automotive industry ‍and embrace the ‌transition towards‍ electric vehicles.



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