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World Service,15 Sep 2023,26 mins

Biden supports UAW workers

World Business Report

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US President Joe Biden has sided with workers who have gone on strike in a pay dispute with three of America's biggest car-makers. In a meeting on Friday he said "workers deserve a fair share". We hear what the workers are accusing the plants about which are owned by General Motors (GM), Ford and Stellantis. Prices for Uranium have surged to their highest level for 12 years as countries try to protect stocks for nuclear power production. We take a look at where there is a huge demand for this metal. And Disney boss Bob Igor recently hinted that it was going to sell off it's TV network, ABC. Well media entrepreneur Byron Allen has put his name in the ring to buy the station. We find out if his 10 billion dollar bid is a decent valuation. (Picture: President Biden's Remarks on Contract Negotiations Between UAW and Big 3 Auto Makers, Washington, USA. Credit: EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

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