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Tuesday, October 31, 2023
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UAW's next target? Tesla and Elon Musk look enticing to the union

 
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MICHAEL MARTINEZ: UAW won historic gains from the Detroit 3, but a big hurdle remains

 
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Driving the Future of E-Mobility with Power Conversion and Battery Testing

The electric vehicle (EV) technology ecosystem is gaining momentum as automakers begin investing in technologies that will move the sector forward. Consumer concern over climate change, along with government energy policies and incentives will also drive technology innovation in the EV space globally.

 
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UAW, GM reach tentative contract deal; union says strike ending

 
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Unifor reaches tentative contract deal with Stellantis after brief strike in Canada

 
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Drive dealership success and transform shopper experience with digital retailing

Dealers want to transform the shopper experience to meet consumer expectations, but they aren’t sure how. This article explains how to create one exceptional consumer experience through personalization that builds trust and a hybrid approach to finalizing a deal. Learn how to start the transformation that will close more deals and build the lifetime value of every customer.

 
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Ford commits investments to Chicago factories as part of UAW deal

 
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Tesla shares slip as production cut by battery supplier Panasonic fans EV demand fears

 
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Toyota's global sales, output climb to record

 
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