Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) has expressed that President Joe Biden should not interfere in the ongoing negotiations between the United Auto Workers (UAW) union and major automakers amid a strike, The Hill reported.
"First of all, I do not believe that the president should intervene or be at the negotiating table. I've said that from the beginning," she said
While Dingell believes that the President should not be involved directly, she did highlight the crucial role policymakers have in understanding the issues between workers and companies.
Her comments arrive as union stakeholders are expressing concern about Biden's electric vehicles (EV) policy, which they fear could impact their jobs and pay. This ongoing strike entered its third day on Sunday after UAW rejected a 21% wage increase, stating it didn't meet their demands.
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