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Oct 2023
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Acting US Labor Secretary Julie Su Talks...

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Acting US Labor Secretay Julie Su is optimistic about ongoing negotiations between striking auto workers and the big car companies. She talks about the United Auto Workers strike, the resurgence in worker power, and the latest in the job market with hosts Jonathan Ferro and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Mohamed El-Erian.

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