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Autoworkers face uncertain future in an era of electric cars
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Stuart Hill, a United Auto Workers member who works at the General Motors Toledo Transmission Operations facility, poses in Toledo, Ohio, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021. At 38 years old and a GM employee for five years, Hill is still decades from retirement. He wonders about the future of that plant and his role in it. “It’s something that’s in the back of my mind," Hill said. "Are they going to shut it down?” (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
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