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Sept. 8, 1997
Some 2,600 Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) workers begin what is to be a successful six-day strike for higher pay and against a two-tier wage system. 

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ICE Raid & Detention at Hyundai Plant Raises New Risks for a Shaken Industry
Posted On: Sep 08, 2025
Sept. 8, 2025 | U.S. LABOR | The immigration raid last week on an electric vehicle battery plant in Georgia owned by two South Korean manufacturers was yet another setback for what had been a fast-growing industry in the United States. The sector was already beleaguered by lower-than-expected demand for electric vehicles, tariffs on raw materials, and the rapid phaseout of a federal tax credit for purchases of E.V.s, which have led companies to delay or scale back production. But the raid at the plant under construction in Ellabell, Ga., which is owned by the carmaker Hyundai and battery supplier LG Energy Solution, raised more risks for foreign manufacturers in the United States. New York Times
 
 
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