
Senator Bernie Sanders addressed striking United Auto Workers (UAW) employees in Detroit, Michigan on Friday, calling out automakers CEOs to "end their greed."
The far-left senator’s remarks came on Friday afternoon during the first day of the union's "Stand Up" strikes against General Motors, Stellantis and Ford.
"The fight that you are waging here is not only about decent wages, decent benefits and decent working conditions in the automobile industry," Sander's said. "No. The fight you are waging is a fight against the outrageous level of corporate greed and arrogance that we are seeing on the part of CEOs who think they have a right to have it all and could [not] care less about the needs of their workers."