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A UAW Strike Is Likely, Says Edmunds

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Jessica Caldwell, Edmunds head of insights, expects a strike by the United Auto Workers. But she's not sure if workers will walk out everywhere. She's on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Gas Prices Jump as LNG Workers Begin Partial Strike

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Liquefied natural gas workers began partial strikes Friday at key Chevron Corp. sites in Australia, impacting operations that accounted for about 7% of global LNG supply last year. Will Kennedy reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Stevens: UAW Asking for Fair Contract

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US Representative for Michigan (D) Haley Stevens, discusses what to expect form what could be a major strike from the United Auto Workers. Haley Stevens speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Summer of Strikes

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We take a look at the rise of strikes in the US and the potential ramifications.
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Seth Harris On Potential UAW Strike

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Seth Harris, Senior Fellow at the Burnes Center for Social Change at Northeastern University and Former Biden Labor Advisor, discusses whether or not he thinks the UAW, the largest auto worker union, will vote to authorize a strike as...
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LNG Asia Outlook

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Gas is back as a risk to the global economy as potential strikes in Australia threaten global supplies. We discuss how this will impact Asia, with BloombergNEF LNG analyst, Abhishek Rohatgi.
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SAG-AFTRA Says Strikes Are About Future of Industry

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Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator, says the Hollywood actor and writer strikes have been hard on members, but he says they know the work stoppage is needed to protect their futures. He is...
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European Natural Gas Surges 40% on Strike Fears

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European natural gas jumped above 40 for the first time since June amid the possibility of worker strikes in Australia highlighting market jitters over potential supply disruptions. Bloomberg's Rachel Morison reports on the ripple...
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United Airlines Avoids a Pilots Strike

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United Airlines Holdings Inc. and its pilots' union reached in principle a new labor agreement that is the richest ever at a US carrier, ending more than four years of negotiations. Pilots could get raises of up to about 19%. George...
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Media Mayhem

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Jon Klein, Former CNN President and HANG Media Co-Founder dives into the uncertainty that media moguls are facing due to the ongoing strikes. Klein also discusses the role AI plays in media and streaming services.
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Screen Actors Guild to Go On Strike

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The Screen Actors Guild, which represents some 160,000 performers, announced a walkout Thursday after failing to reach a new labor agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers, which represents studios...
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UK Inflation Stays Much Stronger Than Expected

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Britain's inflation rate remained much stronger than expected, with the fastest increase in services and core prices in more than three decades fueling a flurry of bets on more Bank of England interest rate rises. Bloomberg's Ruth David...
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UK Transport Secretary Wants Rail Union to Vote on Offer

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Mark Harper, UK transport secretary, says a fair and reasonable offer was made to the unions representing rail drivers. A labor dispute has been ongoing for about a year. He spoke to Bloomberg's Lizzy Burden.
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Sanders, Schultz Clash Over Starbucks Labor Tactics

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Starbucks Corp.'s recently departed chief executive officer, Howard Schultz, forcefully fought back against accusations that the company repeatedly broke labor laws during a Wednesday Senate hearing. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont led...
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How China's Growth Outlook May Affect Iron Ore Prices

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David Lennox, resource analyst at Fat Prophets, looks at what the tentative deal to avoid a railroad strike in the US means for commodities including coal. He also discusses how the concerns about the growth outlook for China the global...
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Chile’s Antofagasta: Copper Output in Line With Plans

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Dec.03 -- Ivan Arriagada, chief executive officer of Antofagasta Plc, a Santiago-based copper miner, discusses the demand outlook for the commodity and the company's strategy. The confluence of factors turning producers into cash...
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First Look With Surveillance: Inflation, Midterms

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Anna Edwards, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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Why It's So Hard to Build Things in America

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Aug.19 -- As debate continues over a massive infrastructure bill in Congress, passing legislation that greenlights these projects is only the first step. In this video, we look at five reasons why it's so difficult to build major...
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GM and UAW Reach Tentative Deal on New Contract

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Oct.16 -- General Motors Co. and the United Auto Workers reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, clearing the way for a union vote on whether to continue a more than month-long strike. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu...
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West Coast Dockworkers Extend Negotiations

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The union representing about 22,000 West Coast dockworkers and their employers will continue negotiations for a new labor contract past the July 1 expiration of their current pact and said the ports will keep functioning. Sarah McGregor...
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Paris Violence Doesn't Put Macron Presidency at Risk: ING

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Dec.06 -- Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING Germany, and George Saravelos, global head of FX research at Deutsche Bank, discuss the violent protests in France, the pressure on President Emmanuel Macron and the prospects for the...
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Here's Why Nurses in the UK are Going on Strike

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Tens of thousands of nurses walked out across the UK for better salaries and working conditions. Bloomberg reporter Eamon Farhat spoke to some of the nurses on the picket line at King's College Hospital in London.
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Hilton CEO: Worst Definitely Behind Us

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Chris Nassetta, Hilton president and CEO, expects travel demand to return to 2019 levels by the second or third quarter of next year. Nassetta discusses Hilton's recovery from the lows of the pandemic on "The David Rubenstein Show:...
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UK Rail Strikes Begin as Workers Reject Late Offer

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The biggest UK rail strike in three decades is underway after workers rejected a last-minute offer from train companies. Laura Wright reports on Bloomberg Television.