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The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike continues across the nation and could soon impact manufacturers here in Alabama. By picketing against the parts manufacturers, consumers in the Yellowhammer State might eventually feel the pressure of the strike.
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INICS Batter Solutions Corps. supplies thermal barriers and other automobile products to South Korean companies and corporations like Hyundai Mobis, Kia and SK. Its latest plant in Auburn will add 30 new jobs to the community.
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Korean automaker Hyundai says it’s unaware of any evidence of child labor being used at its Alabama parts subsidiary. Smart Alabama is a unit of the Korean automaker. Reuters reported on Friday that the company employed immigrant workers as young as twelve years old.
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Alabama's governor is distancing herself from President Donald Trump on the issue of trade, saying import tariffs like those supported by the Trump…
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Last year was a record year for Alabama’s automotive industry.Alabama Department of Commerce officials say exports of Alabama-made automobiles jumped 13…
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Last year new and expanding industries announced plans to create more than 20,000 jobs with investments topping $5.4 billion in Alabama.But those numbers…