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By Joe Gomez Tentative deals between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and Ford, GM, and Stellantis ended a six-week strike against the three major automakers that has been described as a “historic” win for the union—but there has been some debate about how the agreements will impact the auto industry and consumers. “The D3 [Detroit Three] will be under enormous pressure to find new ways to cut labor…
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