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Striking United Auto Worker Diana Osborne holds a strike sign outside the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, U.S. September 15, 2023. GM CEO Mary Barra sent a letter to employees Thursday saying the company’s latest offer now includes a 20% raise, with an immediate 10% pay hike. The lower-paid temporary employees would get $20 an hour, which represents at 20% raise from current $16.67 an hour they receive. Anger is mounting with Stellantis:Stellantis is making greater use of lower-paid temporary workers than the other automakers. Eliminating or at least limiting use of temporary workers is a major issue for the union.
Persons: Worker Diana Osborne, Rebecca Cook, Shawn Fain, Mary Barra, Jim Farley, Farley, Wheaton, Stellantis Organizations: United, Worker, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant, Reuters, United Auto Workers, UAW, General Motors, Ford, Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, North America, Workers, GM, CNN, Cornell University’s Industrial, Labor Relations Locations: Wayne , Michigan, U.S, Wentzville , Missouri, Toledo , Ohio, Ford, Buffalo .
A Stellantis sign is seen outside its headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S., June 10, 2021. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 15 (Reuters) - Stellantis' (STLAM.MI) latest offer to the striking United Auto Workers includes raising wages 19.5% and making salaried workers hourly, the Detroit News reported on Friday, citing the union. The offer from Chrysler's parent company includes consolidating after-sales parts plants and increasing the number of supplemental workers the Jeep maker can use, the report said. UAW President Shawn Fain said on Wednesday that Stellantis had proposed a 17.5% pay hike. Reporting by Chandni Shah and Kanjyik Ghosh in Bengaluru; Editing by Sandra Maler and William MallardOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Shawn Fain, Stellantis, Rich Boyer, Chandni Shah, Kanjyik Ghosh, Sandra Maler, William Mallard Organizations: REUTERS, United Auto Workers, Detroit News, UAW, Union, Detroit Three, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, Thomson Locations: Auburn Hills , Michigan, U.S, Detroit, Chevrolet Colorado, Bengaluru
The truth is we are going to wreck the billionaire economy," said UAW President Shawn Fain. UAW vice president Chuck Browning, who is leading talks with Ford, told a rally of hundreds of UAW workers in downtown Detroit on Friday afternoon that recent talks have made "good progress, but we have far to go." Striking workers said "tier two" employees can make only half the hourly wages of senior UAW workers and get worse benefits. GM said on Thursday the UAW wage and benefits proposals would cost the automaker $100 billion, but did not elaborate. Biden's likely opponent, former president Donald Trump, on Friday criticized the shift to EVs as a job-killer for the UAW.
Persons: Ford, We’re, Shawn Fain, Chuck Browning, Joe Biden, Bruce Baumhower, Rebecca Cook, Arthur Wheaton, Jim Farley, Mary Barra, Bernie Sanders, , Sofus Nielsen, Biden, Julie Su, Gene Sperling, White, Stellantis, Fain, Biden's, Donald Trump, Joseph White, Kevin Krolicki, David Shepardson, Steve Holland, Mehr Bedi, David Gaffen, Peter Henderson, Matthew Lewis, Chris Reese Organizations: DETROIT, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford Motor, Chrysler, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, UAW, Ford, Detroit, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant, REUTERS, Cornell's School of Industrial, Labor, CBS, Reuters Graphics, Tesla, GM, Thomson Locations: Chevrolet Colorado, Kansas, Detroit, Toledo , Ohio, Wayne , Michigan, Barra, Wayne, Milan, Washington, Bengaluru
A Stellantis sign is seen outside its headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S., June 10, 2021. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Stellantis NV FollowSept 15 (Reuters) - Stellantis' (STLAM.MI) latest offer to the striking United Auto Workers includes hiking wages by 19.5% and making salaried workers hourly, The Detroit News reported on Friday, citing the union. The offer also includes consolidating aftersales parts plants and increasing the number of supplemental workers the jeep maker can use, the report said. Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Sandra MalerOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Chandni Shah, Sandra Maler Organizations: REUTERS, United Auto Workers, Detroit News, Thomson Locations: Auburn Hills , Michigan, U.S, Bengaluru
United Auto Workers hold up strike signs right across from the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, on September 15. Rebecca Cook/ReutersUAW President Shawn Fain admits the union’s demands are “ambitious” but he insists they’re justified, given the automakers’ strong profits in recent years. The automakers have balked at most of the union’s demands. Pensions and inflation adjustmentsThe UAW wants a return of traditional pension payment plans and retiree health care for all UAW members. Job protections and benefitsThe union demands limits on the use of temporary workers and forced overtime.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Shawn Fain, they’re, EVs Fain Organizations: United Auto Workers, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant, Reuters UAW, Ford, GM, Pensions, UAW, Workers Locations: Wayne , Michigan
GM says Mexico plants will operate normally amid US strike
  + stars: | 2023-09-15 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
The new GM logo is seen on the facade of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 16, 2021. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies General Motors Co FollowMEXICO CITY, Sept 15 (Reuters) - General Motors' Mexican plants will continue operating as normal despite strike action by U.S. union workers, the company said in a statement on Friday. The United Auto Workers union launched strikes at three factories owned by General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler parent Stellantis NV, kicking off the most ambitious U.S. industrial labor action in decades. Writing by Dave GrahamOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Dave Graham Organizations: General Motors, REUTERS, U.S, United Auto Workers, Ford Motor, Chrysler, Stellantis, Thomson Locations: Detroit , Michigan, U.S, MEXICO
"While that amount is large in nominal dollar terms, it would not be large enough to tip the economy into recession. In the end, the impact of a such a strike would be modest compared to previous generations," Brusuelas said. Other economists offered comparable estimates of the potential drag from a prolonged strike by the Big Three's full union membership. A full-blown strike "could push U.S. payroll growth temporarily negative," Michael Pearce, lead U.S. economist at Oxford Economics, wrote on Wednesday. Pearce also estimated a full strike lasting a month could cut U.S. auto output by nearly a third, much as it did during the 1998 strike.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Detroit's, Joe Brusuelas, Brusuelas, Michael Pearce, Pearce, Dan Burns, Deepa Babington Organizations: UAW, General Motors Detroit, Hamtramck, REUTERS, General Motors, Ford, United Auto Workers, RSM, Big, Federal Reserve, Oxford Economics, Labor, payrolls, Thomson Locations: Hamtramck , Michigan, U.S
UAW strike could brake hard-driving US economy
  + stars: | 2023-09-15 | by ( Dan Burns | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
"UAW on strike" signs lean against a pile of wood on the picket line outside the General Motors Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly in Hamtramck, Michigan, U.S. October 25, 2019. RSM estimates the U.S. economy would suffer a modest 0.2% drag to annualized growth of gross domestic product this quarter should the strike action last for a month, Brusuelas said. Other economists offered comparable estimates of the potential drag from a prolonged strike by the Big Three's full union membership. A full-blown strike "could push U.S. payroll growth temporarily negative," Michael Pearce, lead U.S. economist at Oxford Economics, wrote on Wednesday. Pearce also estimated a full strike lasting a month could cut U.S. auto output by nearly a third, much as it did during the 1998 strike.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Detroit's, Joe Brusuelas, Brusuelas, Michael Pearce, Pearce, Dan Burns, Deepa Babington, Diane Craft Organizations: UAW, General Motors Detroit, Hamtramck, REUTERS, General Motors, Ford, United Auto Workers, RSM, Big, Reuters, Federal Reserve, Oxford Economics, Labor, payrolls, Thomson Locations: Hamtramck , Michigan, U.S
Deaths haunt Corporate America via labor strikes
  + stars: | 2023-09-15 | by ( Ben Winck | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain joins UAW members who are on a strike, on the picket line at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, U.S., September 15, 2023. Manufacturing plants in Wentzville, Missouri, Wayne, Michigan and Toledo, Ohio will be empty as Ford Motor (F.N), General Motors (GM.N), and Stellantis (STLAM.MI) try to reach an agreement with the United Auto Workers collective bargaining committee. Deaths among the demographic that make up the workforce in the transportation sector are partly putting pressure on the problem. Follow @BenWinck on XCONTEXT NEWSThe United Auto Workers union started simultaneous strikes at Ford, General Motors and Stellantis on Sept. 15 after last-minute labor negotiations failed to result in a deal. Pilots organized with the Air Line Pilots Association rejected a tentative labor deal with Fedex on July 24.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Rebecca Cook, they’re, Alan Krueger, walkouts, it’s, , Darren Hawkins, Sean O’Brien, Lauren Silva Laughlin, Sharon Lam Organizations: United Auto Workers, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant, REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, Ford, General Motors, Bureau of Labor Statistics, White, Richmond Federal Reserve, Reuters Graphics Reuters, United Airlines, Sensible, Pilots, Air Line Pilots Association, Fedex, Delta Air Lines, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, of Labor Statistics, Thomson Locations: Wayne , Michigan, U.S, Wentzville , Missouri, Toledo , Ohio
In this article STLAGMF Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTwatch nowDETROIT — The United Auto Workers strike is bringing a blue-collar versus billionaire battle to the Motor City, just as UAW President Shawn Fain wanted. Fain, a quirky yet emboldened leader, has meticulously brought the UAW back into the national spotlight after decades of near irrelevance. He wants to represent not just union members but also America's embattled middle class, which UAW helped create. United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain joins UAW members who are on a strike, on the picket line at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, September 15, 2023. Such profits are exactly what Fain has said UAW members deserve to share in.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Fain, Rebecca Cook, Joe Biden, Biden, We've, Ford, Jim Farley, CNBC's Phil LeBeau, he's, Mary Barra, Stellantis, bargainers, Sen, Bernie Sanders, Sanders, Bob King, I've, it's, Anthony Dobbins, Dobbins, That's, Michael Wayland, Farley, Barra Organizations: DETROIT, United Auto Workers, Motor, UAW, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant, Reuters, Ford Bronco, UAW GM, Chrysler, National, General Motors, Ford Motor, Plant, Michigan Assembly Plant's, National Labor Relations Board, GM, Ford, CNBC, Democratic, UAW Local Locations: Motor City, irrelevance, Wayne , Michigan, Ford, Michigan, Vermont
And now, Shawn Fain is representing nearly 150,000 auto workers in one of the biggest labor strikes in decades. Referring to Biblical scripture, Fain asked union members: "Are you willing to have faith and move that mountain? The Wednesday before contract expiration, he said UAW members must fight for a better contract "by any means necessary" - one of Malcolm X's most quoted phrases. That six-week strike cost GM $3.6 billion and stressed the finances of UAW members. Company executives have said the UAW's demands will make them uncompetitive as the shift to EVs offsets the profits delivered by the combustion trucks UAW members build.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Rebecca Cook, Malcolm X, Detroit carmakers, Fain, handshakes, Bernie Sanders, they’ve, , , Darwin Segers, Mack, Malcolm X's, Garrett Nelson, Jim Farley, Joe White, Ben Klayman, Eric Cox, Bianca Flowers, David Shepardson, Matthew Lewis, Diane Craft Organizations: United Auto Workers, Ford Motor Michigan, REUTERS, Detroit, Ford Motor, General Motors, Detroit Three, Wall, UAW, GM, CFRA, Teamsters, United Parcel Service, UPS, Hollywood, Company, Ford, CNBC, Thomson Locations: Wayne , Michigan, U.S, Detroit, Hollywood, Chicago, Washington
Detroit Three plants where UAW is on strike
  + stars: | 2023-09-15 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
UAW President Shawn Fain chairs the 2023 Special Elections Collective Bargaining Convention in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 27, 2023. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 15 (Reuters) - The United Auto Workers union began unprecedented, simultaneous walkouts at General Motors (GM.N), Ford (F.N) and Chrysler parent Stellantis' (STLAM.MI) U.S. operations early on Friday after failing to reach pay deals with the automakers. These are the first plants where strikes are taking place:GMWentzville, Missouri assembly plantAbout 3,600 UAW membersProducts produced: Chevrolet Colorado and Express; GMC Canyon and SavannaFORDWayne, Michigan assembly plant, excluding stamping plantAbout 3,300 UAW membersProducts produced: Ford Ranger and BroncoSTELLANTISToledo, Ohio assembly plantAbout 5,800 UAW membersProducts produced: Jeep Wrangler and GladiatorCompiled by David Shepardson; Editing by Jamie FreedOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Rebecca Cook, GM, Bronco STELLANTIS, David Shepardson, Jamie Freed Organizations: REUTERS, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, GM Wentzville, Products, Chevrolet, Express, GMC, Thomson Locations: Detroit , Michigan, U.S, Missouri, Chevrolet Colorado, Savanna FORD Wayne , Michigan, Bronco STELLANTIS Toledo , Ohio
[1/3] United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain joins UAW members who are on a strike, on the picket line at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, U.S., September 15, 2023. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook Acquire Licensing RightsWAYNE, Michigan, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Hundreds of people, including auto workers on the night shift and their supporters, gathered at a Ford (F.N) assembly plant in Wayne, Michigan as members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union walked off the job to begin a historic strike. "This is what union looks like," said Mike Lester, a supporter who works at a supplier to the major automakers. But UAW President Shawn Fain has said Ford could have funded better pay and benefits for workers if it curtailed stock buybacks and dividends to shareholders. As the strike began, Fain and Debbie Dingell, a Democratic U.S. representative from Michigan, were among the high-profile visitors to Ford's Wayne plant, where about 3,300 UAW members assemble popular Bronco SUVs and Ranger pickup trucks.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Rebecca Cook, Mike Lester, Ford, Jim Farley, Fain, Debbie Dingell, Ford's Wayne, Dingell, Eric Cox, Jamie Freed, Clarence Fernandez Organizations: United Auto Workers, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant, REUTERS, UAW, General Motors, Chrysler, Ford, Democratic, Thomson Locations: Wayne , Michigan, U.S, WAYNE , Michigan, Democratic U.S, Michigan, Ford's
[1/3] United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain joins UAW members who are on a strike, on the picket line at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, U.S., September 15, 2023. But UAW President Fain has said Ford could have funded better pay and benefits for workers if it curtailed stock buybacks and dividends to shareholders. Full-time Ford employee Robert Murphy, 53, said he was bothered that some workers get half the pay of others doing similar jobs. The strike is ambitious in taking on three automakers at once, but strategic in that keeping most factories running preserves workers' strike fund. Shortly after, one supporter of plant workers, a 38-year GM veteran who declined to give his name, said he did not think the industrial action would stop until the automakers gave into the union demands.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Rebecca Cook, Eric Mullins, Jim Farley, Ford, Fain, Robert Murphy, Murphy, ” Murphy, Eric Cox, Kevin Krolicki, Jamie Freed, Peter Henderson, Clarence Fernandez, Nick Zieminski Organizations: United Auto Workers, Ford Michigan Assembly Plant, REUTERS, General Motors, Chrysler, Ford’s, Plant, UAW, Ford, Thomson Locations: Wayne , Michigan, U.S, WAYNE , Michigan, Detroit
[1/4] "UAW on strike" picket signs lay on a pile of wood outside the General Motors Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly in Hamtramck, Michigan, U.S. October 25, 2019. "To win, we're likely going to have to take action," UAW President Shawn Fain said on Wednesday. Fain said it was still possible that at a later date all of the auto workers could strike. Some losses could be recouped by boosting production schedules after a strike, but that possibility fades as a strike extends to weeks or months. That is less than half the pay hikes the union has sought, but higher than companies initial offers.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, we're, Shawn Fain, Fain, Joe Biden, Jared Bernstein, Stellantis, Ford, Bernie Sanders, David Shepardson, Peter Henderson, Jamie Freed Organizations: UAW, General Motors Detroit, Hamtramck, REUTERS, U.S ., United Auto Workers, Detroit, Deutsche Bank, Biden, Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, GM, Thomson Locations: Hamtramck , Michigan, U.S, Detroit
Targeted, or bottleneck, strikes are an alternative to national actions in which the union only strikes select plants. Targeted strikes typically focus on key plants that can then cause other plants to cease production due to a lack of parts. They include initiating targeted strikes at select plants and then potentially increasing the number of strikes based on the status of the negotiations. "We will strike all three companies, a historic first, initially at a limited number of targeted locations that we will be announcing. While "historic," the targeted strikes could have unintended ripple effects.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Rebecca Cook, Fain, Dennis Devaney, Clark, Devaney, Plant, Jeffrey S, Kopp, Lardner, everything's, UAW hasn't, Ben Dictor, Dictor Organizations: United Auto Workers, Sterling Heights Assembly, Reuters DETROIT, Ford, General Motors, UAW, NLRB, GM, Exxon Mobil, Foley, Detroit, National Labor Relations Board Locations: Sterling Heights, Sterling Heights , Michigan, U.S, Texas, Michigan
Ford CEO says UAW proposal could force bankruptcy
  + stars: | 2023-09-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Ford Motor President and CEO Jim Farley attends the press day of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. September 13, 2023. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 14 (Reuters) - Ford Motor (F.N) Chief Executive Jim Farley said Thursday the United Auto Workers union proposal to hike wages by 40%, cut workweeks and add new pension benefits could bankrupt the company. "You want us to choose bankruptcy over supporting our workers," Farley, in a CNBC interview, said of the UAW proposal. Farley said if the UAW proposal had been in effect since 2019, instead of making about $30 billion in profits over four years, the company would have lost about $15 billion "and gone bankrupt by now." Reporting by David Shepardsond; editing by Jonathan OatisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Jim Farley, Rebecca Cook, Farley, David Shepardsond, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Ford Motor, North American, REUTERS, Ford, United Auto Workers, CNBC, UAW, Thomson Locations: Detroit , Michigan, U.S
US auto labor talks intensify near strike deadline
  + stars: | 2023-09-12 | by ( David Shepardson | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Talks between the Detroit Three automakers and United Auto Workers union are nearing a Thursday night deadline to reach a deal on a new contract before a potential walkout by 146,000 U.S. autoworkers. Coordinated strikes would mark the first-ever simultaneous labor stoppage at all three Detroit automakers and one of the largest U.S. industrial labor actions in recent years. LAST DAYS BEFORE DEADLINEThe UAW on Friday had rejected revised offers from Stellantis, General Motors (GM.N) and Ford Motor (F.N). GM said Tuesday CEO Mary Barra decided not to attend Business Roundtable meetings in Washington on Wednesday and Thursday because of the labor talks. "She changed her plans in order to stay close to the labor negotiations process," GM spokesperson Jeannine Ginivan said.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Shawn Fain, Nancy Pelosi, Pelosi, Fain, We've, Bernie Sanders, Mark Reuss, Mary Barra, Barra, Jeannine Ginivan, Stellantis, David Shepardson, Ben Klayman, Nick Zieminski, Deepa Babington Organizations: UAW, General Motors Detroit, Hamtramck, REUTERS, Rights, Detroit Three, United Auto Workers, autoworkers, General Motors, Ford Motor, Chrysler, Detroit, Anderson Economic Group, GM, Ford, CNN, Automotive, Business, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Hamtramck , Michigan, U.S, Stellantis, Michigan, Detroit, Washington
Ford's annual filing showed about 57,000 of its hourly employees in the United States were represented by the UAW, while the UAW represents about 43,000 U.S. hourly workers at Stellantis. Stellantis last week offered its U.S. hourly workers a 14.5% wage hike over four years, but no lump sum payments. Fain also is aiming to get agreements that would allow the UAW to represent hourly workers at joint-venture EV battery plants opened or planned by the Detroit Three. In fiscal 2019, GM's fourth-quarter profit took a $3.6 billion hit from a 40-day UAW strike that shut down its profitable U.S. operations. Contract talks between the UAW and the Detroit automakers have gone on till the strike deadline and beyond in past years.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Shawn Fain, Stellantis, it's, Fain, Biden, Tesla, GM's, Chris McNally, Nathan Gomes, Ben Klayman, Shounak Dasgupta Organizations: REUTERS, United Auto Workers, UAW, Detroit Three, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Detroit, WHO, GM, Stellantis, FROM, Facebook, EV, Lear Corp, Detroit automakers, Anderson Economic Group, Thomson Locations: Auburn Hills , Michigan, U.S, United States, Stellantis, Bengaluru, Ben, Detroit
Contract talks between the UAW and the Detroit automakers have gone to the strike deadline and beyond in years past. Stellantis said on Friday it offered U.S. hourly workers a 14.5% wage hike over four years but no lump sum payments. The UAW said the GM and Ford offers would change the formula for calculating profit-sharing, and if it had been in effect last year GM workers would have received 29% less and Ford workers 21%. A UAW strike that shuts the Detroit Three manufacturers could cost carmakers, suppliers and workers over $5 billion, the Michigan-based Anderson Economic Group estimated. GM recorded a $3.6 billion pre-tax loss in 2019 after UAW members went on strike for six weeks, the longest walkout against a Detroit automaker since 1970.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Shawn Fain, Fain, it's, Ford, Stellantis, Mark Stewart, David Shepardson, Joseph White, Jonathan Oatis, Will Dunham Organizations: REUTERS, United Auto Workers, Detroit, Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Facebook, UAW, Detroit automakers, GM, Anderson Economic Group, Thomson Locations: Auburn Hills , Michigan, U.S, America, Stellantis, Michigan, Washington, Detroit
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain greets UAW autoworkers, at the Stellantis Sterling Heights Assembly Plant, to mark the beginning of contract negotiations in Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S. July 12, 2023. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 9 (Reuters) - The United Auto Workers union is leveraging the power of social media to attract public support in demanding substantial wage increases for hourly workers as a deadline looms with the Detroit Three automakers. On Friday, he said the UAW was prepared to strike all three companies if no deals are reached. "What we've seen is the new president of the UAW taking an offer from the automakers and throwing it in a wastebasket on social media. This week, the UAW released a video in an effort to save a shuttered Stellantis plant in the northern Illinois town of Belvidere.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Rebecca Cook, Shawn Fain hasn't, Daniel Ives, Fain, He's, Harley Shaiken, Brian Rothenberg, Tesla, there's, Matt Frantzen, he's, Bianca Flowers, Leslie Adler Organizations: United Auto Workers, UAW, Sterling Heights Assembly, REUTERS, Detroit Three, Motors, Ford, Facebook, Twitter, University of California, Auto, Thomson Locations: Sterling Heights, Sterling Heights , Michigan, U.S, Berkeley, Illinois, Belvidere, Stellantis, Chicago
REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 8 (Reuters) - Chrysler parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI) said Friday it offered U.S. hourly workers a 14.5% wage hike over four years in its offer to the United Auto Workers union ahead of a Sept. 14 contract expiration. The offer is much less than the 46% wage hike being sought by the union. General Motors (GM.N) said Thursday it had offered workers a 10% wage hike and two additional 3% annual lump-sum payments over four years. The Stellantis offer - which did not specify how the 14.5% wage increase would be distributed over four years - is similar to GM and Ford's offers. Stellantis is offering $10,500 in inflation protection payments over the four years, while GM is offering $11,000 and Ford $12,000.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Stellantis, Mark Stewart, Shawn Fain, David Shepardson, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: REUTERS, Chrysler, United Auto Workers, UAW, General Motors, Ford, GM, Ford's, Detroit Three, Thomson Locations: Auburn Hills , Michigan, U.S, America
Factbox: Impact of possible strikes on Detroit Three automakers
  + stars: | 2023-09-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
A strike would ground production to a halt, costing billions of dollars in losses for automakers as well as their suppliers. UAW workers have struck work for two days at GM and for one day at Chrysler in 2007. Prior to 1976, strikes were frequently used as a bargaining tool at Detroit Three. STRIKE IMPACTThe Detroit Three automakers account for about 40% of U.S. new light vehicle sales by units, according to J.P. Morgan. STRIKE TOLLTen-day strikes at all three automakers could cost manufacturers, workers, suppliers and dealers more than $5 billion, according to economic consulting firm Anderson Economic Group.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Kristin Dzizcek, Morgan Stanley, Morgan, Sam Fiorani, Anderson, Mehr Bedi, Nathan Gomes, Joe White, Anil D'Silva Organizations: General Motors, REUTERS, Ford Motor, UAW, DETROIT, United Auto Workers, Detroit Three, GM, Ford, Chrysler, Chicago Federal Reserve, Detroit, IHS, AutoForecast Solutions, Intelligence, Deloitte, Alliance for Automotive Innovation, Anderson Economic, Deutsche Bank Research, Thomson Locations: Detroit , Michigan, U.S, United States, Bengaluru, Detroit
GM offers 10% wage hike in UAW contract talks
  + stars: | 2023-09-07 | by ( David Shepardson | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The new GM logo is seen on the facade of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 16, 2021. Last week, Ford said it had offered a 9% wage increase through 2027 and 6% lump sump payments, much less than the 46% wage hike being sought by the union. GM said the wage hike is the largest proposed since 1999. GM said that under its offer, current temporary employees will receive a 20% increase to $20 per hour wage and it would shorten the time it takes to get to the maximum wage rate for permanent employees. The union's demands include a 20% immediate wage increase followed by four 5% annual wage hikes, defined-benefit pensions for all workers, 32-hour work weeks and additional cost of living hikes.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, General Motors, Ford, Stellantis, David Shepardson, Nick Zieminski Organizations: General Motors, REUTERS, General, United Auto Workers, GM, Chrysler, UAW, National Labor Relations Board, Thomson Locations: Detroit , Michigan, U.S
The new GM logo is seen on the facade of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 16, 2021. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said a trial judge erred in dismissing Billie Banks' hostile work environment, disparate treatment and retaliation lawsuit against the automaker. Banks sued over conditions at GM's components plant in Lockport, New York, where she began working in 1996. The appeals court also found sufficient evidence that bias and an intent to retaliate were factors in Banks' demotion. The case is Banks v General Motors LLC et al, 2nd U.S.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Billie Banks, Banks, Denny Chin, Chin, William Skretny, nooses, Jonathan Stempel, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: General Motors, REUTERS, U.S, Circuit, Commission, Exxon Mobil, Banks, 2nd U.S, Thomson Locations: Detroit , Michigan, U.S, New York, Manhattan, Lockport , New York, Buffalo , New York, Detroit, Baton Rouge , Louisiana, 2nd
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