UAW strike exposes tensions between Biden’s goals of tackling climate change and supporting unions

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WASHINGTON—Two of President Joe Biden’s top goals— fighting climate change and expanding the middle class by supporting unions—are colliding in the key battleground state of Michigan as the United Auto Workers go on strike against the country’s biggest car companies. The strike involves 13,000 workers so far, less than one-tenth…

WASHINGTON—Two of President Joe Biden’s top goals— fighting climate change and expanding the middle class by supporting unions—are colliding in the key battleground state of Michigan as the United Auto Workers go on strike against the country’s biggest car companies.

Some in the UAW fear the transition will cost jobs because electric vehicles require fewer people to assemble. Although there will be new opportunities in the production of high-capacity batteries, there’s no guarantee that those factories will be unionized and they’re often being planned in states more hostile to organized labor.

“How do you expect people to work with ease if they’re in fear of losing their jobs?” said Eason, who planned to walk the picket line this weekend. Electric vehicles may be inevitable, she said, but changes need to be made “so everybody can feel secure about their jobs, their homes and everything else.”

As part of its demands, the UAW wants to represent employees at battery plants, which would send ripple effects through an industry that has seen supply chains upended by technological changes. Some environmental groups, conscious of how labor remains crucial to securing support for climate programs, have expressed support for the strike. “We’re at a really pivotal moment in the history of the auto industry,” said Sam Gilchrist, deputy national outreach director at the Natural Resources Defense Council.

In an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Trump said that “electric cars are going to be made in China,” not the United States, and he said “the autoworkers are being sold down the river by their leadership.”“That’s not someone that represents working-class people,” he told MSNBC earlier this month. “He’s part of the billionaire class. We need to not forget that. And that’s what our members need to think about when they go to vote.

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