Motors Company. At that time around 73,000 employees Union Auto Workers went out and strike against general motors, claiming they needed better wages, more benefits, job security, and for
General motors to improve their facilities for more safety. The movement was so powerful that caused the closure of plants in Canada within a day of the start of the strike. According to the reading, this strike impacted General Motors so negatively that was one of the contributing factors for GM to go almost bankrupt. These strike by the Union Auto Workers is an example of how much power a union can have over a company or over a sector. The argument of whether or not