Shawn Fain, the president of the UAW labor union, has worn an 'eat the rich' shirt at multiple events, despite earning hundreds of thousands of dollars in income in top union role.
The president of the United Auto Workers labor union leading the ongoing strike against the largest three U.S. automakers earned hundreds of thousands of dollars last year, placing him squarely in a top earning percentile in his home state, according to financial filings reviewed by FOX Business.
Meanwhile, Fain has established himself as the face of the ongoing strike against Ford Motor Company, General Motors and Stellantis, even appearing alongside President Biden for one rally in which he compared automakers to Nazi Germany. The union boss has even donned an "eat the rich" T-shirt at protests and rallies. "They look at me and they see some redneck from Indiana," Fain said during a rally last week.
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