Jim Cramer Says OEMs Should Move American Auto Manufacturing To Mexico In Response To UAW Demands
It’s the last day for the Big Three to come to an agreement with the United Auto Workers union before the contract expires and the UAW plans to go on strike. We’re still holding out hope that they’ll be able to reach a fair deal before tomorrow, but it’s entirely possible that they won’t. Considering the impact that a strike against all three automakers at the same time could have on the economy, it’s got a lot of people talking. Including, unfortunately, Jim Cramer.
If you’re not familiar with who Jim Cramer is, consider yourself lucky. Except, unfortunately for you, you’ve clicked on this article and are now about to have a little bit of your life ruined. That’s our fault, and for that, we apologize. But basically, he’s an CNBC finance guy who is mostly known for being wrong about almost everything.
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