The United Auto Workers Union has filed federal labor charges against Republican candidate Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk for threatening and intimidating workers’ right to strike. Trump suggested firing employees who strike, prompting UAW to accuse both men of illegal behavior. UAW President Shawn Fain criticized Trump for not supporting workers and siding with billionaires like Musk. Musk responded by highlighting past corruption within UAW leadership. Musk also proposed a new presidential commission on government efficiency, to which Trump showed interest. The ongoing conversation highlights the contentious relationship between labor unions, politicians, and corporate leaders.
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