Page 17 - HOH
P. 17
Exclusive Offer:
MultiPle CONseCutive Weeks Of
Friday OWNeRshiP At A 20% DisCOuNt!
October 13, 2023
T: 582-7800
www.arubatoday.com
facebook.com/arubatoday
instagram.com/arubatoday
Page 7
A r u b a ’ s O N L Y E n g l i s h n e w s p a p e r
Aruba’s ONLY English newspaper
More Americans support striking auto workers than car companies,
an AP-NORC poll shows
By DAviD kOeNiG
AP Business Writer
A majority of Americans
support higher pay for
auto workers who are on
strike against Detroit’s Big
Three carmakers, although
approval of the workers’
other demands is more
mixed, according to a poll
from The Associated Press-
NORC Center for Public Af-
fairs Research.
The poll found that 36% of
Americans sympathize with
the workers in their dispute
with the automakers, 9%
support the automakers,
and the rest back both
or neither. Support for the
autoworkers fell short of the
55% support for striking Hol-
lywood writers and actors
in an AP-NORC poll con-
ducted last month.
Still, the new poll adds to
evidence of U.S. support
for labor unions during a
year marked by strikes in
Hollywood, a walkout that
was narrowly averted by
Teamsters at United Parcel
Service, and now the pick-
et lines outside auto plants. united Auto Workers members hold picket signs near a General Motors Assembly Plant in Delta township, Mich., sept. 29, 2023.
Associated Press
Continued on Page 2 Page 2