The United Auto Works union (UAW) has voted for a new President in the organization's first direct election.
The election arrives some years after the end of a federal corruption probe,...
General Motors has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in after an appeals court dismissed its racketeering case against Fiat Chrysler automobiles, now known as Stellantis. This case is...
The Senate Finance Committee has contacted several automakers, hoping to uncover whether U.S. companies are tied to forced labor in China.
The Xinjiang region of China is occupied by a large...
After eight months of emergency authorization, coronavirus shots were finally approved by the FDA. For some auto workers, this was welcome news as they objected to getting vaccines without full...
On Monday, an executive for Fiat Chrysler North America acknowledged that the carmaker indeed conspired to pay in excess of $3.5 million in bribes to union leaders over the course...
Today's Featured Interview:
WardsAuto Editor Steve Finlay on Digital Retailing, Inventory Struggles, and More
Joining us today to give a full recap on retail automotive trends and what dealers need to know...
Today's Featured Interview:
CEO Alex Goldfayn Discusses Key Communication Strategies to Generate More Sales
Many of our personal and professional lives have been altered since the start of Coronavirus, but that doesn’t...