US media: The strike by car workers will have a significant impact or lead to a recession in the US economy
On September 18th, according to a report by Fox2 TV in the United States, workers from the three major car companies in the United States began strikes on September 15th. If this strike continues for a long time, it will have a significant impact.
Salesperson Roy Williams said, "I hope the strike will last very short. If it continues for a longer time, it will affect dealer inventory." Williams said that the strike will have a greater impact on automotive industry employees and ordinary people who purchase cars.
Expert Masters, who focuses on labor issues, said that if the strike lasts for more than two weeks, it may lead to a recession in the US economy. Masters said, "To prevent the economy from falling into recession or inflation from rising more severely than before, I believe that if the strike lasts for more than two weeks, the US government will intervene."
On September 17 local time, the three major American automobile manufacturers and the United Auto Workers Federation failed to reach an agreement, and the strike will enter the the fourth day.
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