Labor expert Harley Shaiken says the key to the UAW’s efforts to organize nonunion plants is the success of last fall’s “stand-up” strikes against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis.
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The convergence of technological advancements, model updates and sustainability initiatives are propelling the industry into a future where efficiency, innovation and environmental responsibility go hand in hand.
The future of software-defined vehicles is huge. Forecasts peg the market at $510 billion by 2030. Detroit and other legacy automakers may not have enough talent to thrive in the new era.
AlixPartners defines disruption as “the displacement of businesses, markets and value networks as a result of economic, societal, environmental, political, regulatory or technological changes.”