Day One of an auto strike to feature rally with Sanders, but no Charity Preview picket

Detroit — As an auto strike appears ever more likely, the United Auto Workers’ protest plans do not include a presence at the North American International Auto Show’s swanky Charity Preview — but they do include a rally with a high-profile politician downtown on Friday.

The only event the international UAW has on the books for Friday — which would be Day One of an auto strike if one is called — is a rally at 4 p.m. at the UAW-Ford National Programs Center on Jefferson Avenue, which The Detroit News previously reported. The event is slated to be headlined by UAW President Shawn Fain and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, an Independent from Vermont who has been a close ally of the union during contract negotiations with the Detroit automakers. The union is billing the event as a “Rally to save the American Dream.”