"I'm not used to this," striking workers feeling effects as UAW negotiations bleed into third week

As the UAW strike against General Motors drags into its third week, picketing workers living on a striking wage of $250 are starting to feel the effects. As negotiations remain stagnate between the automaker and union leadership, those marching the streets ensure they won't give up. However, with cooler weather finally settling in across the midwest, many are finding it difficult to continue picketing without their regular paycheck coming in.

Union strike becoming more politicized, with candidates and officials joining the fray

As the UAW strike against General Motors bleeds into its third week, high profile presidential candidates and public officials from Michigan are wading into the fray. As Senator's Klobuchar and Warren spoke at a United Food and Commerical Workers (UFCW) event over the weekend, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson joined the picketers on Solitary Sunday.