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Slate Money - Old School Union, New School Strike

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3.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

This week, Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers discuss the auto workers strike and how the UAW is using some tactics it's never tried before. They’ll also get into how things went down with the big Arm IPO and talk about the latest census data on poverty. 


In the Plus segment: Tiny homes are mostly just click bait.


Podcast production by Jessamine Molli.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to Sleep Money, your guide to the business and finance news of a week

0:17.8

where we are back.

0:20.0

People summer is over, it is September, there is news, there is business, there is finance.

0:25.6

I am Felix Salmon of Axios, I am here with Elizabeth Spires of Slate and the New York Times

0:30.5

and places like that.

0:31.5

Hello.

0:32.5

I am here with Emily Peck of Axios.

0:35.2

Hello, hello.

0:37.4

And the UAW is on strike.

0:40.0

There was a big strike going on against all three automakers at the same time, we are going

0:43.7

to talk about that.

0:45.3

We are going to talk about the ARM IPO which also happened this week, big chip maker worth

0:50.6

$60 billion.

0:52.1

We are going to talk about the new poverty numbers that just came out.

0:56.1

We have a Slate Plus segment on tiny houses, it's all coming up on Slate Money.

1:03.5

So this is absolutely wild.

1:05.3

The UAW, the United Auto Workers, good old fashioned old school union has decided to do

1:12.8

something it has never done before.

1:15.2

Elizabeth, am I right about this?

1:17.2

It is going on strike against all three.

1:21.1

I guess we can't call them American automakers anymore because one of them is this weird

1:24.8

Euro putting called Stellantis.

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