After a six-week strike, United Auto Workers (UAW) members have ratified new contracts with Ford, General Motors, and Jeep parent company Stellantis. The contracts provide an 11% immediate pay increase and a 25% total pay increase over the 4½-year deal, as well as cost-of-living adjustments, the ability to reach top wages in three years, and the protection of the right to strike. This is a major victory for the UAW and its members, who have shown their commitment to protecting their rights and improving their working conditions.
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The United Auto Workers union has ratified a new contract with General Motors, making it the first Detroit automaker to get a ratified deal that could end a lengthy labor dispute. The agreement includes wage increases, improved job security, and a pathway to permanent employment for temporary workers, as well as a $11,000 signing bonus and a commitment from GM to invest $7.7 billion in U.S. plants over the next four years. The ratification of the deal came under doubt Wednesday morning, but a swing in voting results in favor of the deal gave the agreement a much needed lifeline. The new agreement is expected to bring stability to the auto industry and set a new standard for the industry.
Key takeaways: The UAW’s strategy of negotiating and striking at all three automakers simultaneously appears to have paid off. The agreement between the UAW and…
After six weeks of striking, the United Auto Workers (UAW) and General Motors (GM) have reached a tentative agreement on a new labor contract, featuring a 25% wage increase across a four-and-a-half year deal with cost of living adjustments. The agreement still needs ratification from the union's national council and a majority of members, and if approved, employees will return to work at some point in November. The strike has cost GM an estimated $2 billion in lost profits and has affected more than 50,000 workers.
Thousands of United Auto Workers (UAW) members have gone on strike against Detroit's Big Three automakers, General Motors (GM), Ford, and Fiat Chrysler, impacting GM's profits and causing the company to withdraw its 2023 profit forecast. On Tuesday, 5,000 workers from the Arlington Assembly Plant in Texas joined the strike, and the UAW has created a loan program and website to provide resources to its members. The strike is ongoing and it is unclear when it will end.
Key takeaways: General Motors has agreed in writing to include electric battery manufacturing in the next contract between GM and the union. The strike has…
The United Auto Workers (UAW) has announced the expansion of its strike at Ford and General Motors to include another 7,000 workers, bringing the total number of striking workers to over 50,000. The strike is in response to the automakers' refusal to make meaningful progress in negotiations over wages, job security, and health care benefits. GM has estimated that it has lost $2 billion in profits since the strike began, and the union is hoping that the additional 7,000 workers will help to pressure the automakers into making a deal.
The United Auto Workers union has escalated its historic strike against Detroit's Big Three automakers, calling on members to strike at dozens of facilities run by General Motors and Jeep parent company Stellantis on Friday. The strike is taking place across 20 states, and is the first major work stoppage since 2007. It has already had an impact on the companies, with GM saying it has lost $1 billion in profits since the work stoppage began. The UAW is demanding wage increases, job security, and other issues, and is urging its members to remain strong and united in their fight for a fair contract.







