UAW urges tougher labor rules in US-Canada-Mexico trade talks
The United Auto Workers union is pressuring U.S. negotiators to include tougher labor standards in upcoming talks over the USMCA trade agreement. Union leaders argue current trade rules still allow automakers to shift production to lower-wage regions, weakening worker bargaining power and suppressing wages. The proposal reflects organized labor’s growing focus on using trade policy as a tool to influence manufacturing jobs and labor conditions across North America.
See "UAW urges tougher labor rules in US-Canada-Mexico trade talks ", Kalea Hall, Reuters, May 22, 2026