Senators, Union Workers Call On Joe Biden to Hike Aluminum Tariffs to Save American Jobs
Senators are calling on President Joe Biden to hike United States tariffs on imported aluminum to save American jobs.
Senators are calling on President Joe Biden to hike United States tariffs on imported aluminum to save American jobs.
The town of Plainville, Connecticut, announced Tuesday it is adopting a four-day workweek for some of its employees.
A bill introduced in the California legislature would help employees disconnect from their bosses after leaving work for the day.
Republican Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, who won his primary on Tuesday, quickly set his sights on Democrat incumbent Sherrod Brown.
President Joe Biden has issued a new environmental federal regulation to begin phasing out gas-powered cars, requiring American automakers to produce Electric Vehicles (EVs) as part of his sweeping green energy agenda.
Industry insiders agree with former President Trump’s suggestion that China is looking to annihilate American auto manufacturing.
Approximately 150 workers at the John Deere Des Moines Works in Ankeny, Iowa, will experience layoffs soon.
After a federal agency refused to allow the Department of Commerce to impose tariffs on cheap imported tin from Canada, China, Germany, and South Korea, about 900 American workers are set to lose their jobs at a plant in Weirton, West Virginia.
A West Virginia hardwood producer shut down on Friday, a move that erased hundreds of jobs that were filled by community members.
Joe Biden is reportedly set to pump the brakes on his electric vehicle (EV) mandates on Americans months before the presidential election.
The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) premier automaker, BYD, is reportedly planning to build a new factory in Mexico for the sole goal of flooding the United States market with cheap electric vehicles (EVs) while avoiding U.S. tariffs on China.
Republican presidential primary candidate Nikki Haley is aligning herself with President Joe Biden to attack Trump’s tariffs.
A southeast Missouri aluminum plant, saved in 2018 by former President Donald Trump’s tariffs on aluminum imports after having closed in 2016 under former President Obama, is now set to shut down under President Joe Biden.
United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain says “a great majority” of American union workers in the auto industry “will not vote for” President Joe Biden against presumptive Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump.
Ford Motor Company is scaling back production of its all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup that President Joe Biden once touted.
United States Chamber of Commerce CEO Suzanne Clark made a veiled attack against former President Donald Trump’s economic nationalist agenda, declaring that tariffs and reshoring America’s manufacturing base threaten the global economy.
Mass immigration, and primarily illegal immigration, disproportionately makes black Americans poorer, the U.S. Civil Rights Commission found.
Republican presidential primary candidate Nikki Haley is reviving former President George W. Bush’s so-called “Any Willing Worker” policy that sought to import foreign workers for American jobs at the direction of special interest groups.
China’s premier automaker, BYD, financially backed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is now the world’s biggest seller of Electric Vehicles (EVs) — beating out United States-based Tesla for the crown.
The Japanese company trying to purchase the United States Steel Corporation has manufacturing bases in China. The revelation raises more national security concerns as President Joe Biden has yet to commit to blocking the acquisition.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) is leading Senators in demanding Biden’s administration save U.S. Steel from being bought by a foreign company.
Sens. J.D. Vance (R-OH), Josh Hawley (R-MO), and Marco Rubio (R-FL) are calling on President Joe Biden to block the sale of the United States Steel Corporation by Japan’s largest steelmaker.
The United States Steel Corporation, which played a critical role in helping the Allies defeat Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany in World War II, is now being sold to Japan’s largest steelmaker.
General Motors (GM) will lay off more than 1,300 auto workers across Michigan right after the Christmas holiday, executives announced this week. Those layoffs come even as GM raked in hundreds of millions of dollars from the state’s taxpayers through deals with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D).
Ford Motor Company and China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. (CATL) are already cutting jobs and financial investment at an Electric Vehicle (EV) battery plant set for Marshall, Michigan.
Close to 3-in-5 likely swing state voters support United States tariffs on Chinese imports that President Donald Trump imposed, according to the latest New York Times/Siena College poll.
Automakers are taking the plunge with President Joe Biden, committing billions to produce electric vehicles (EVs) as part of labor contracts with the United Auto Workers (UAW) despite consumer trends showing Americans are largely uninterested.
Executives with Michelin announced that they will soon close a tire production plant in Oklahoma, laying off 1,400 American workers.
Nearly 7,000 auto workers at Stellantis’ Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, have joined the UAW strike.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reaffirmed President Joe Biden’s globalist agenda this week, vowing that the United States is “not attempting to decouple from China.”
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) wants to offer much-needed wage hikes to American auto workers by replacing President Joe Biden’s Electric Vehicle (EV) mandates with tax credits for gas-powered cars made in the United States at high-wage plants.
A large batch of Ford workers at the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne have been temporarily laid off as the company endures the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike.
President Joe Biden’s commitment to his green energy agenda, with Electric Vehicles (EVs) at the forefront, without first securing an American supply chain is likely to cede United States economic power to its biggest adversary, China.
American auto workers, about 150,000 of whom are represented by the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, are increasingly fed up with Democrats as President Joe Biden pursues a green energy agenda set to eliminate auto jobs and shift billions up to corporate executives.
More than one in five Americans are concerned their jobs “will become obsolete because of technology,” according to a Gallup poll.
President Joe Biden is projected to hugely boost the foreign-born workforce in the U.S., adding about half a million to fill American jobs.
The Commerce Department has found that Chinese solar manufacturers, protected by Joe Biden, are again successfully evading U.S. tariffs.
Some of China’s biggest automakers are looking to skirt U.S. tariffs and flood the nation’s auto market with cheap electric vehicles.
Despite having only been in effect for a month, Florida’s mandatory E-Verify law — which requires employers to hire legal immigrants and American citizens — has already raised wages in working class jobs in the state, the New York Times admits.
Sanctions imposed on Russia by Western nations, including the United States, have helped make China the world’s biggest exporter of cars — another blow to the American auto industry.