As someone who avidly reads newspapers, if you believe that a labor strike involving thousands of auto workers is just an isolated event, you are overlooking the bigger picture.It’s actually a much larger and more complex issue, deeply rooted in a structural inflationary context.Wage pressure primarily stems from the increased cost of living, and developed economies have not faced a challenge of this magnitude since the 1970s.The issue of severe income inequality has also become a critical aspect, amplifying the pressing need and frustration among lower-income classes to earn better wages.