United Automobile Workers union members at General Motors have ratified a tentative contract in a closely contested vote, according to a tally of results from all the G.M.
locals posted by the union on Thursday.
The contract had the support of 55 percent of the nearly 36,000 members voting.
Tentative agreements with Ford and Stellantis, the maker of brands including Jeep and Chrysler, appear headed for approval by larger margins, incomplete results there show.
The agreements raise the top wage for production workers by 25 percent, to more than $40 over four and a half years, from $32.
Persons:
Shawn Fain
Organizations:
United Automobile Workers, General Motors, Ford, Jeep, Chrysler