
Elizabeth Warren backs Deere strike, saying workers have gotten the short end of the stick 'for decades'
CNN
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren voiced her support Thursday for striking John Deere workers, saying that the recent spate of high-profile strikes signals a shift in the balance of power between business and workers.
"Workers have gotten the short end of the stick for decades now," Warren told CNN in a phone interview. "And the government has stayed on the side of the giant corporations. That's beginning to change."
Earlier on Thursday, about 10,000 members of the United Auto Workers union went on strike against Deere (DE), marking the biggest private-sector worker strike since the one against General Motors (GM) two years ago.

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