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We will find out tomorrow if our local United Auto Workers plan on approving a strike, meaning they can strike if their contract negotiations with the Big Three automakers fail next month. In fact, members from UAW locals 12 and 14 will vote tomorrow. Michael Sandlin joins us live from Dave White Chevrolet in West Toledo to talk about some of the major impacts a strike could bring. Mike Melissa A new analysis from auto experts predicts that even a 10 day strike could result in more than $5 billion in losses across the industry, including here in the auto dealership sector. Thats why I came here to Dave White Chevrolet earlier today to speak to the manager about the potential impacts and what theyll need to do to survive. As the deadline for a contract agreement between automakers and the UAW draws closer, the possibility of a nationwide strike weighs heavy on many automotive dealership employees, like Joe Mailing of Dave White Chevrolet Mailing says even discussing such a possibility