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For the first time since the Great Recession, workers at a Detroit's Big Three carmaker will go without profit sharing checks. WWJ's Charlie Langton reports.

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00:01Well, here's Stellantis. They just announced their earnings, negative $26 billion. That
00:07means no profit-sharing checks for the thousands of workers. This is Warren
00:11stamping and workers are not happy. They got word of the midnight shift and now
00:17they're just gonna figure out what to do, which is really not much. Might there be a walkout?
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