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Autoworkers Union Chief Gives Trump’s Tariffs a Mixed Review

The President of the United Auto Labor Union expressed his partial support on Thursday due to the Trump administration tariff, saying that the duties targeted on other countries can help restore some manufacturing jobs to the United States.

But the President of the Federation, Sean Fine, described the global definitions of President Trump as “reckless”. In a speech to the UAW members that were broadcast on YouTube and other social media, he strongly criticized the shooting of federal workers and reduced the main government agencies, and accused them of violating the civil rights of students and others.

“We support the use of some customs tariffs to manufacture cars and similar industries. We do not support the customs tariff for political games about migration or fentanel.” “We do not support reckless definitions on all countries at crazy rates.”

The title seemed to be aimed at removing the leader of the federation from Mr. Trump. In previous weeks, Mr. Fine praised the White House tariff plans and faced some criticism of approaching the administration that often shows hostility to organized work. He carried out a frequent campaign and enthusiasm last year to former Vice President Kamala Harris, the democratic presidential candidate, who often raises crowds by referring to Mr. Trump as “tried”.

“We do not agree with everything we do with the Trump administration,” said Mr. Fine on Thursday. “We are negotiating with the Trump administration.”

Mr. Fine used the title to repeat the familiar allegations that free trade agreements-in particular, the free trade agreement in North America-allowed companies to transport American factories and jobs to low-wage countries. He said that about 90,000 factories in the United States were closed in the past thirty years, as it was wandering once and once wandering with prosperous manufacturing cities such as Flint, Michigan, Gary and Indy.

While blamed both Democrats and Republicans for supporting the policies we have harmed manufacturing, Mr. Fine said that “pain and anger” have pushed many workers who traditionally supported Democrats to attraction towards Mr. Trump.

He said: “We have to end this free trade catastrophe, and we are not interested in whether it is a Republican or democratic, he does so.”

Mr. Fine said that General Motors, Ford Motor and Stelantis have an extra manufacturing capacity in its American factories and can create thousands of automatic assembly functions through full benefit from them.

He added that he did not agree to “90 % of the Trump administration”, especially the discounts in the national health institutes that disrupted research in cancer and other diseases.

He said: “We have seen the destruction of bargaining rights for a million federal workers. We have witnessed an attack on the National Council for Labor Relations and the illegal Launch of the Board of Directors.” “We have seen attacks on social security, medicare and medicaid, programs that depend on millions in the working class.”

Mr. Fine Elon Musk, who was a consultant to Mr. Trump, did not mention efforts to expel tens of thousands of federal workers and to make deep discounts in agencies including the Ministry of Education and the Affairs of Old Warriors Affairs. Mr. Musk, CEO of Tesla, strongly opposed UAW efforts to organize Tesla workers in the United States.

Note Fayne that Mahmoud KhalilThe last Colombia University graduate, which was arrested by federal immigration agents last month, was one day a teacher for students representative Grant of mineA student of high studies that were expelled by the university last month, is the president of UNAW Local 2710, who represents student workers in Colombia.

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