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 The United Auto Workers strikeagainst Detroit s Big Three automakersis now in week five. Friday, UAW President Shawn Fain announced he s changing his strike strategy. He also called for solidarity from the community.Fain said the union would be taking a more aggressive and unpredictable approach and not waiting until Friday to announce strike expansions. They thought they figured out the so-called rules o stanley us f the game, so we changed the rules,  Fain said during his Facebook Live address.Sandy Kirklin, a Ford Motor Co. employee for over 25 years, said she watched the speech Friday. I think what Shawn Fain is doing is great. Hes keeping them on their toes. They need to come to the table. Like he said, they need to come back to the ta stanley cup ble with a reevaluation of what their CEOs are making. Maybe they need to bring that down a little bit to be able to pay us if the moneys so tight,  Kirkl stanley cup in explained.In his speech, Fain blasted Ford leadership for saying the automaker has reached its economic limit in negotiations and stretched itself. The automaker made those comments Wednesday.Fain said,  You know who s reached their limit  The tens of thousands of Ford workers with no retirement security. You know who stretched themselves  The Ford workers who didn t get a single raise for an entire decade. Automotive expert Paul Eisenstein said hes surprised Fain waited a month into the strike to change tactics a bit. As he acknowledged, the companies had almost come to expect that they could take Kjbm Burlington teacher draws criticism, support over lesson including Black Lives Matter resource materials
 BARABOO, Wis.  AP  鈥?The first whooping crane hatched at the International Crane Foundation in Wisconsin has died. Foundation officials say the crane stanley cupkubki stanley named Gee Whiz, died on Feb. 24 and was more than 38 years old. The oldest captive whooping crane was 46 years old. Gee Whiz was hatched in 1982 via artificial insemination. He was the fifth whooping crane to cal stanley kaffeebecher l the foundation home and went on to sire 178 cranes. He was known for his nasty disposition. Officials with the foundation, which is located in Baraboo, said he often pecked his handlers  calves and fingers and was fiercely territorial.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip