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DETROIT – The United Auto Workers union will expand strikes against General Motors and Ford Motor to two U.S. assembly plants at noon ET, UAW President Shawn Fain said Friday. Fain said Chrysler-parent Stellantis was spared from additional strikes because of recent progress in negotiations with that company. "To restore the balance of power, we have to restore the strike," Fain said Friday, citing several other UAW strikes aside from the Detroit automakers. The UAW originally initiated work stoppages on Sept. 15 at three assembly plants — one each for the Detroit automakers. At that time, the UAW spared Ford from expanded strikes, citing progress in those negotiations.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Fain, Stellantis, Gerald Johnson, GM's Organizations: DETROIT, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford Motor, UAW, Chicago Assembly, Ford Explorer, Lincoln Aviator, Buick Enclave, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Detroit, GM, Ford, Detroit automakers Locations: Illinois, Lansing Delta, Michigan
UAW to expand strike at Ford and GM, Fain says
  + stars: | 2023-09-29 | by ( Chris Isidore | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
New York CNN —The United Auto Workers union is expanding its strike to additional facilities of automakers Ford and GM, the UAW head said on Friday, adding that additional Stellantis members will not be called to go on strike. “We knew it was unlikely this was going to be quick,” Fain said on a livestreamed update. But, he said, “We’re excited about this momentum at Stellantis and hope it continues.”UAW President Shawn Fain said that Ford and GM have not made enough progress in meeting union demands, despite a strike that has gone on for 15 days. A week ago it added a series of 38 parts and distribution centers operated in 20 states by GM and Stellantis but did not expand the strike at Ford, saying that automaker had made significant progress in negotiations. As of noon Friday, there will be more than 25,000 UAW workers on strike, as Fain has called on an additional 7,000 members across Ford and GM to go on strike.
Persons: , ” Fain, Shawn Fain, Ford, “ We’re, I’m, Fain, Joe Biden Organizations: New, New York CNN, United Auto Workers, Ford, GM, UAW, Chicago Assembly, Lincoln Aviator, Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, Chevy Silverado, Chrysler Locations: New York, Chicago, Lansing Delta, Michigan
[1/2] A self-driving GM Bolt EV is seen during a media event where Cruise, GM's autonomous car unit, showed off its self-driving cars in San Francisco, California, U.S. November 28, 2017. REUTERS/Elijah Nouvelage/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies General Motors Co FollowWASHINGTON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The International Brotherhood of Teamsters union on Wednesday asked U.S. auto safety regulators to deny a petition by General Motors (GM.N) to exempt its autonomous vehicle unit Cruise Origin from vehicle safety standards. The Cruise petition, filed in February 2022, seeks government approval to deploy vehicles annually without steering wheels, mirrors, turn signals or windshield wipers. Current on-road self-driving Cruise vehicles have human controls. NHTSA said Cruise vehicles "may engage in inappropriately hard braking or become immobilized."
Persons: Elijah Nouvelage, Ann Carlson, Cruise, Sean O'Brien, Carlson, David Shepardson, Niket, Shounak Dasgupta, Marguerita Choy Organizations: GM Bolt, REUTERS, General Motors, Brotherhood of Teamsters, Wednesday, U.S, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, California Department of Motor Vehicles, Cruise, Reuters, GM, Congress, Thomson Locations: San Francisco , California, U.S, WASHINGTON, San Francisco, Washington, Bengaluru
But few of them besides Tesla's Model Y and Model 3 are selling at high enough volumes to support a full-scale assembly plant, according to a Reuters analysis of U.S. EV sales data for the first six months of 2023. But that market share was divided up among 103 different models, according to the Alliance's latest quarterly report on the EV market. The U.S. automaker, like several rivals, has committed billions to build additonal EV and battery plants in the U.S. In a media presentation on Tuesday, Cox Automotive noted that Tesla has surrendered some share of U.S. EV sales this year as more entrants hit the market, but still commands nearly two-thirds of all EV sales. Cox estimated that EV sales will rise to 8% of total U.S. vehicle sales in the third quarter from about 6.5% a year ago.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Ford, Tesla, Reuters Graphics Reuters Graphics Tesla, General Motors, Cox, Joe White, Paul Lienert, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Rouge Electric Vehicle, REUTERS, Global, EV, Tesla's, P Global, Reuters Graphics Reuters Graphics, General, Chevrolet, Bolt, Ford, Hyundai, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Alliance for Automotive Innovation, U.S, Cox Automotive, Thomson Locations: Dearborn , Michigan, U.S, Michigan, United States, Detroit
Roadway deaths in the U.S. are mounting despite government test data showing vehicles have been getting safer. Subaru, which has performed well in IIHS pedestrian crash avoidance tests, considers visibility its first line of safety, according to spokesperson Todd Hill. Thanks to vehicle improvements, seatbelt laws and other changes, fatal crashes in the U.S. trended downward for decades, hitting a low of 29,867 in 2011. Government estimates of fatal crashes in 2022 show a 43% increase to 42,795 — partially thanks to increases in speeding and drunk driving and decreases in seatbelt use. Fatal crashes also increased as a percent of total miles driven.
Persons: — Alyssa Milligan, Alyssa, , Jessica Cicchino, they’re, ” Cicchino, Todd Hill, Transportation’s Volpe, Billy Richling, Jessica Hart, Allie, ” Hart, , didn’t, ” John Capp, we’re, I’ve, Organizations: Nashville —, National Association of City Transportation, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Insurance Institute for Highway, Subaru, Consumer, U.S . Department, Transportation’s, Transportation’s Volpe Center, Volpe Center, Silverado, U.S, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, National Association of City Transportation Officials, D.C, Ford Transit, General Motors, GM Locations: Tenn, Tennessee, Nashville, U.S, Washington
Polestar 3The Polestar 3 electric SUV. Chevrolet Silverado EVThe Chevrolet Silverado EV. The Chevrolet Silverado EV. Chevrolet Equinox EVThe Chevrolet Equinox EV. The 2023 Chevrolet Equinox EV.
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Vehicles are built to be safer than ever before, but pedestrian and cyclist deaths are rising. A rise in the popularity of larger vehicles, like vans and trucks, may be a factor in this increase. Ronald E. VanHoose/Associated PressRoadway deaths in the U.S. are mounting despite government test data showing vehicles have been getting safer. Fatal crashes also increased as a percent of total miles driven. AP Photo/Mark SchiefelbeinHart is now an advocate with the Washington chapter of Families for Safe Streets, a nonprofit working to end fatal crashes.
Persons: , Alyssa Milligan, Alyssa, Ronald E, Jessica Cicchino, they're, Cicchino, Todd Hill, Transportation's Volpe, Billy Richling, Jessica Hart, Allie, Allie Hart, Mark Schiefelbein, Hart, didn't, Mark Schiefelbein John Capp, we're, Mark Schiefelbein Hart, I've Organizations: Service, Nashville —, Associated, National Association of City Transportation, Insurance Institute for Highway, Subaru, Consumer, U.S . Department, Transportation's, Transportation's Volpe Center, Volpe Center, Silverado, U.S, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, National Association of City Transportation Officials, D.C, AP, Ford Transit, General Motors, GM Locations: Tennessee, Nashville, U.S, Washington
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to trade in her Tesla for a union-made electric vehicle. In an interview on CBS's Face the Nation on Sunday, AOC was asked why she bought a Tesla rather than a union-made electric vehicle. AOC only has 2 real choicesThat leaves AOC choosing between the Chevrolet Bolt EV and Bolt EUV, a hatchback and a small SUV, respectively. The Chevrolet Bolt EV electric hatchback. ChevroletI think the winner here is the Bolt EV, since it offers just a bit more range than the EUV.
Persons: Alexandria Ocasio, Cortez, Tesla, , Elon Musk, Cadillac, it's, Ram, Bolt EUV, I'd, Bolt Organizations: Service, Democrat, Ford, General Motors, United Auto Workers, Ford's, Hummer EV, GMC, Volkswagen, Lucid Motors, Chrysler, Chevrolet Bolt, Chevrolet Locations: Alexandria, New York, Washington, DC, New York City, Mexico
DETROIT (AP) — Canadian auto workers say General Motors will be their next target after members ratified a new three-year labor contract with Ford. Unifor, which represents about 4,300 workers at three GM facilities in Canada, said Monday it reached a strong deal with Ford and now will try to negotiate a pattern agreement with GM. Workers at Ford of Canada ratified a new deal on Sunday that raises base hourly pay for production workers by almost 20% over three years, and by more than 25% for trade workers. But, according to the union, that figure doesn’t include compounding of each annual increase or the initial cost-of-living increase, both of which should increase workers’ actual pay. The UAW has been on strike for 11 days with targeted factory and warehouse shutdowns at GM, Ford and Stellantis, maker of Jeep, Chrysler, Ram and other vehicles.
Persons: Lana Payne, , Ford, Ram Organizations: DETROIT, Ford, GM, Chevrolet Silverado, Workers, Canada, Detroit, ., United Auto Workers, UAW, Chrysler Locations: Canada, Oshawa , Ontario
Wallace moved up three spots to ninth in the standings, still one below the cutoff line when this round is done. Byron finished 1.863 seconds ahead of Chastain for his sixth win of the season, the most in the Cup series. For the first time since Texas opened in 1997, the race wasn't scheduled for 501 miles, and was 100 miles shorter. He finished only 73 laps and was 34th in the 36-car field, dropping from sixth to 12th in the playoff standings. Blaney and Buescher finished second and third in that race that had 57 lead changes among 21 drivers.
Persons: — William Byron, Texas Motor Speedway, Bubba Wallace, Chase Briscoe, Byron, Wallace, Ross Chastain, Chastain, Kyle Larson, Wallace hadn't, Larson, Ryan Blaney, Tyler Reddick, Hendrick, Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs, Ty Gibbs, Chris Bueshcher, Christopher Bell, BUSCH, Kyle Busch, didn't, Richard Childress, , Something's, it's, ” Busch, Busch, Austin Dillon’s, Todd Gilliland, Ford, Blaney, Buescher Organizations: Texas Motor, NASCAR, Hendrick Motorsports, Texas, Chevrolet, Talladega, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, Talladega Superspeedway Locations: Texas, Charlotte
Sept 23 (Reuters) - U.S. auto workers expanded their strike on Friday with a clear target for distress: dealers who sell and service GM and Stellantis vehicles. The strategy of choking parts delivery increases problems for some dealers who say it already had been difficult to source some components. The broader strike, which targets 38 parts distribution centers owned by GM and Stellantis, "is going to have these shops telling their customers 'We don't know when we can fix your vehicle. "It's definitely going to impact customers," said Thomas Morris, 60, who went on strike on Friday at a General Motors parts distribution center in the suburbs of Philadelphia. The center serves GM dealerships from Pennsylvania to Maine, moving some 30,000 parts for auto repairs each day, workers said.
Persons: Richard Fasulo, Howard Drake, Mike Stanton, It's, Thomas Morris, Stellantis, Arthur Wheaton, Brad Sowers, Jim Butler, he'll, Abhirup Roy, Doyinsola, Jarrett Renshaw, Peter Henderson Organizations: Cadillac, GM, National Association of Auto Dealers, UAW, Motors, Cornell's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Jim Butler Auto Group, Chevrolet, Thomson Locations: Wappinger , New York, California, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Maine, St.Louis , Missouri, San Francisco, New York, Pennyslvania
UAW President Shawn Fain, in a Facebook live event, said that by targeting distribution centers the strike becomes a nationwide event. Stellantis has said it wants to be able to consolidate and close some of its parts distribution centers. Nearly 13,000 UAW workers walked out at plants in Missouri, Michigan and Ohio on Sept 15. "GM and Stellantis are looking at stockholder value and Ford is looking a lot more long-term that they have to make friends with labor." Fain said on Friday that the union had negotiated the elimination of lower wage tiers in some components facilities at Ford and GM.
Persons: Fain, Shawn Fain, Joe Biden, Biden, Donald Trump, Thomas Morris, Stellantis, Phaedra Grant, Michael Swensen, Ford, Daniel Ives, Sam Fiorani, Ford's, David Shepardson, Joseph White, Jarrett Renshaw, Ben Klayman, Peter Henderson, Abhirup Roy, Jeff Mason, Nick Zieminski, Matthew Lewis Organizations: GM, Ford, United Auto Workers, Detroit, General Motors, Chrysler, UAW, REUTERS, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, AutoForecast Solutions, Reuters, Thomson Locations: DETROIT, United, Michigan, California, Massachusetts, Oregon, Florida, Philadelphia, Langhorne , Pennsylvania, Kokomo , Indiana, Kokomo, Louisville , Kentucky, U.S, Missouri , Michigan, Ohio, Chevrolet Colorado, Washington, Detroit, San Francisco
REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 22 (Reuters) - An auto industry group said on Friday carmakers do not plan to immediately comply with a Massachusetts law requiring them to share vehicle data with independent repair shops citing concerns about potential hacking. Massachusetts voters in 2020 approved a ballot initiative that gives independent repair shops access to diagnostic data that newer cars can send directly to dealers and manufacturers, in order to allow consumers to seek repairs outside dealerships. The Massachusetts attorney general's office said earlier appreciated "NHTSA’s clarification today that our state law is not preempted by federal law." Automakers must comply with the state law, the office said. Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan praised NHTSA's statement "clarifying that automakers can safely comply with Massachusetts' right to repair law and share vehicle data with independent repair shops."
Persons: Brian Snyder, general's, Lina Khan, David Shepardson, Nick Zieminski Organizations: Chevrolet, REUTERS, Traffic Safety Administration, Alliance, Automotive Innovation, NHTSA, Federal Trade, Thomson Locations: Arlington , Massachusetts, Massachusetts
UAW President Shawn Fain, in a Facebook live event, said that by targeting distribution centers the strike becomes a nationwide event. Fain said Ford had improved its contract offer, including boosting profit sharing and agreeing to let workers strike over plant closures but said the union still has "serious issues" with Ford. Nearly 13,000 UAW workers walked out at plants in Missouri, Michigan and Ohio on Sept 15. "GM and Stellantis are looking at stockholder value and Ford is looking a lot more long-term that they have to make friends with labor." Fain said on Friday that the union had negotiated the elimination of lower wage tiers in some components facilities at Ford and GM.
Persons: Phaedra Grant, Michael Swensen, Biden, Fain, Shawn Fain, Ford, Stellantis, Joe Biden, Karine Jean, Pierre, Shawn Fain's, Donald Trump, Daniel Ives, Sam Fiorani, Ford's, Mark Reuss, David Shepardson, Joseph White, Ben Klayman, Peter Henderson, Abhirup Roy, Jeff Mason, Nick Zieminski, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Ford, UAW, REUTERS, GM, United Auto Workers, Detroit, General Motors, Chrysler, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, AutoForecast Solutions, Reuters, Republican, Detroit automakers, Thomson Locations: Louisville , Kentucky, U.S, DETROIT, United, California, Massachusetts, Oregon, Florida, Kokomo , Indiana, Kokomo, Michigan, Missouri , Michigan, Ohio, Chevrolet Colorado, Washington, Detroit, San Francisco
"Stellantis and GM in particular are going to need some serious pushing," Fain said Friday. Fain said Ford had improved its contract offer, including boosting profit sharing and agreeing to let workers strike over plant closures but said the union still has "serious issues" with Ford. "This is like union 101 in terms of divide and conquer, and put more pressure on GM and Stellantis," Ives added. GM, Ford and Stellantis have said they are making contingency plans for further U.S. work stoppages. Unifor, which represents about 5,600 Canadian auto workers, had been threatening to go on strike at all three Ford plants in the country.
Persons: Phaedra Grant, Michael Swensen, Biden, Fain, Shawn Fain, Stellantis, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Ford, Daniel Ives, Ives, Karine Jean, Pierre, Mark Reuss, David Shepardson, Joseph White, Ben Klayman, Peter Henderson, Jeff Mason, Matthew Lewis, Nick Zieminski Organizations: Ford, UAW, REUTERS, Ford Union, GM, United Auto Workers, Detroit, General Motors, Chrysler, Ford Motor, Silverado, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, Reuters, Biden, Republican, White, Detroit automakers, Thomson Locations: Louisville , Kentucky, U.S, DETROIT, United, California, Massachusetts, Oregon, Florida, Kokomo , Indiana, Kokomo, Michigan, Missouri , Michigan, Ohio, Chevrolet Colorado, Washington, Detroit, San Francisco
[1/2] People attend a UAW rally to support striking workers outside an assembly plant in Louisville, Kentucky. REUTERS/Michael Swensen Acquire Licensing RightsDETROIT, Sept 22 (Reuters) - The Detroit Three automakers and the union representing the companies' U.S. hourly workers on Friday entered the final hours to reach new labor agreements before the current coordinated strike expands to include more plants. Fain has said the Detroit automakers have not shared their huge profits with workers while enriching executives and investors. The automakers have proposed 20% raises over 4-1/2 years, while the UAW is seeking 40%. Unifor, which represents about 5,600 Canadian auto workers, had been threatening to go on strike at all three Ford plants in the country.
Persons: Michael Swensen, Stellantis, Shawn Fain, Fain, Mark Reuss, Ford, David Shepardson, Joseph White, Ben Klayman, Peter Henderson, Matthew Lewis Organizations: UAW, Rights, Detroit Three, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, GM's, Silverado, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, Detroit, Reuters, Facebook, Detroit automakers, Thomson Locations: Louisville , Kentucky, Missouri , Michigan, Ohio, Chevrolet Colorado, Washington, Detroit
People attend a UAW rally to support striking workers outside an assembly plant in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S., September 21, 2023. The UAW, which represents 46,000 GM workers, 57,000 Ford employees and 43,000 Stellantis workers, kicked off negotiations with the companies in July. Contract talks between the UAW and the Detroit automakers in past years had gone on until the strike deadline and beyond. In fiscal 2019, GM's fourth-quarter profit took a $3.6 billion hit from a 40-day UAW strike. The UAW is pushing automakers to eliminate the two-tier wage system under which new hires can earn far less than veterans.
Persons: Michael Swensen, Shawn Fain, they’ve, Fain, Mark Reuss, Ford, GM's, Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, Biden, Tesla, Nathan Gomes, Paul Simao, Sriraj Kalluvila, Diane Craft, Anil D'Silva Organizations: UAW, REUTERS, United Auto Workers, General Motors Co, Ford Motor, General Motors, Chrysler, WHO, Ford, Detroit, Reuters, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, Wall, GM, FROM, Detroit Free Press, EV, Deutsche Bank, Thomson Locations: Louisville , Kentucky, U.S, Michigan , Ohio, Missouri, Chevrolet Colorado, Bengaluru, Washington
Talks continued between union representatives and company management on the sixth day of a coordinated walkout, a day after Ford (F.N) averted a strike by Canadian workers. The UAW launched a strike against Ford, General Motors (GM.N) and Stellantis last week, targeting one U.S. assembly plant at each company. UAW workers also want to end a tiered wage structure that they say has created a large gap between newer and older employees, forcing some to work two jobs to make ends meet. We’re serious about this,” said Victor Holloway, 24, of Westland, Michigan, who has worked at the Ford plant in Wayne, Michigan, since 2021. U.S. President Joe Biden is wearing a red tie on Wednesday in solidarity with UAW workers, the White House said.
Persons: Mark Reuss, “ We’re, , Victor Holloway, Rebecca Cook, Stellantis, Ram, Reuters Graphics Ford, Unifor, Ford, Joe Biden, Biden, Shawn Fain's, David Shepardson, Joe White, Ben Klayman, Anirudh, Richard Chang, Will Dunham, Matthew Lewis, Deepa Babington Organizations: DETROIT, United Auto Workers, Ford, Detroit, Detroit Free Press, UAW, General Motors, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, Reuters, GM, REUTERS, GM's, Silverado, Reuters Graphics, Kokomo, RSM, Thomson Locations: Michigan , Ohio, Missouri, Chevrolet Colorado, Westland , Michigan, Wayne , Michigan, Fairfax , Kansas, Toledo , Ohio, U.S, Canada, Canadian, Ohio, Indiana, Kokomo , Indiana, Washington, Detroit, Bengaluru
DETROIT, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Talks were ongoing on Wednesday between union representatives and company management in the sixth day of the United Auto Workers strike at the Detroit Three automakers, a day after Ford (F.N) averted a walkout by Canadian workers. The UAW launched a strike against Ford, General Motors (GM.N) and Chrysler parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI) last week, targeting one U.S. assembly plant at each company. The UAW's coordinated U.S. action led to about 12,700 workers going on strike last week. Ford reached a last-minute deal to avoid a walkout at its Canadian operations late on Tuesday. Unifor, which represents about 5,600 Canadian auto workers, had been threatening to go on strike at all three of Ford's plants in that country if a deal was not reached by late on Tuesday.
Persons: Ford, Mark Reuss, Carlos Osorio, Ram, Unifor, Stellantis, Anirudh Saligrama, David Shepardson, Ben Klayman, Will Dunham, Richard Chang, Jamie Freed Organizations: DETROIT, United Auto Workers, Detroit Three, Ford, UAW, General Motors, Chrysler, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, Motors, Detroit, Detroit Free Press, Plant, REUTERS, GM's, Silverado, GM, RSM, Kokomo, Thomson Locations: Michigan , Ohio, Missouri, Chevrolet Colorado, Kansas, Oakville, Oakville , Ontario, Canada, Ford Canada, Canadian, Ohio, Indiana, Toledo, Kokomo , Indiana, Bengaluru, Washington, Detroit
The UAW opens auto contract negotiations with Stellantis today, Ford on July 14, and General Motors on July 18. "As the past has clearly shown, nobody wins in a strike," Reuss said in a Wednesday column in the Detroit Free Press. watch nowGM's last offer was made Sept. 14, ahead of the union initiating a "Stand Up Strike" at one assembly plant each for GM, Ford Motor and Stellantis. UAW President Shawn Fain said Monday the strikes will expand at noon Friday unless "serious progress" is made in negotiations. Late Monday, Ford released a lengthy statement fact-checking comments made by Fain, including auto worker wages, company profits and stock buybacks.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Bill Pugliano, Mark Reuss, Reuss, GM's, Wells Fargo's Colin Langan, Langan, Andrew Harrer, Ford, Fain, Jim Farley, He's, We've, Farley, CNBC's Phil LeBeau, he's Organizations: United Auto Workers, Sterling Heights Assembly, UAW, Ford, General Motors, Getty, DETROIT, Detroit automakers, General, Detroit Free Press, GM, Ford Motor, Stellantis, General Motors Co, Chevrolet Silverado, Auto, Bloomberg Locations: Sterling Heights, Sterling Heights , Michigan, Stellantis, Wentzville , Missouri, Wayne , Michigan, Toledo , Ohio, Detroit , Michigan
Ford avoids Canadian auto strike with union deal
  + stars: | 2023-09-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/2] An aerial view shows recently manufactured vehicles at Ford's Oakville Assembly Plant in Oakville, Ontario, Canada May 26, 2023. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. auto sector avoided more pain as Ford (F.N) late on Tuesday reached a tentative deal with a Canadian union even as the Detroit Three automakers face the possible escalation of separate coordinated U.S. strikes by the United Auto Workers union. Unifor, which represents about 5,600 Canadian auto workers, were threatening to go on strike at all three of Ford's plants in the country if a deal was not reached by 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday (0359 GMT on Wednesday). "We leveraged our union’s most powerful weapon: the right to strike," Unifor said of the tentative deal in a statement. The UAW has said it will announce strikes against more U.S. plants on Friday if no serious progress is made in talks with automakers.
Persons: Carlos Osorio, Unifor, Unifor's, Stellantis's Ram, Anirudh Saligrama, Ben Klayman, Richard Chang, Jamie Freed Organizations: Plant, REUTERS, Tuesday, Detroit Three, United Auto Workers, Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, Detroit Three automakers, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, UAW, GM's, Silverado, Thomson Locations: Oakville, Oakville , Ontario, Canada, U.S, Michigan , Ohio, Missouri, Chevrolet Colorado, Bengaluru, Ben, Detroit
General Motors and Stellantis said they have laid off additional workers because of consequences related to the United Auto Workers strike. The plants make parts for Jeep vehicles built at the automaker's Toledo Assembly Complex, where workers are also on strike. GM's Fairfax Assembly plant builds the Chevrolet Malibu sedan and Cadillac XT4 crossover. "We have said repeatedly that nobody wins in a strike," GM said in a statement. Nearly 13,000 GM, Ford and Stellantis workers are on strike at the Wentzville, Toledo and Wayne plants.
Persons: Stellantis, Fairfax, Shawn Fain Organizations: Motors, United Auto Workers, GM, automaker's, UAW, Ford Motor, Chevrolet Malibu, Ford Locations: Fairfax , Kansas, Wentzville , Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, automaker's Toledo, Toledo, Wayne , Michigan, Detroit, Fairfax, Wayne
"We leveraged our union's most powerful weapon: the right to strike," Unifor said of the tentative deal in a statement. Unifor had sought improved wages and pensions, as well as support in the transition to electric vehicles and additional investment commitments by Ford. The Canadian union will now turn to getting deals with General Motors (GM.N) and Chrysler parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI), whose deadlines had been extended while the Ford talks proceeded. The UAW has said it will announce strikes against more U.S. plants on Friday if no serious progress is made in talks with automakers. Many UAW workers are most concerned about the tiered wage structure that they say has created a yawning gap between newer and older employees, forcing some to work two jobs to make ends meet.
Persons: Unifor, Stellantis's Ram, Ford, Roxanne Stadtfeld, Anirudh Saligrama, Ben Klayman, Richard Chang, Jamie Freed Organizations: DETROIT, United Auto Workers, Detroit Three, Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, Reuters Graphics, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, UAW, GM's, Silverado, DoorDash, Thomson Locations: Canada, Canadian, U.S, Michigan , Ohio, Missouri, Chevrolet Colorado, Ohio, Michigan, Monroe , Michigan, Bengaluru, Ben, Detroit
The UAW last week launched a strike against Ford (F.N), General Motors (GM.N) and Chrysler parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI), targeting one U.S. assembly plant at each company. The union said early on Tuesday that negotiations had been extended for 24 hours after it received a "substantive offer" from Ford. [1/2]An aerial view shows recently manufactured vehicles at Ford's Oakville Assembly Plant in Oakville, Ontario, Canada May 26, 2023. Once the Ford deal is completed, Unifor will turn to getting agreements with GM and Stellantis, whose deadlines were extended during the talks with Ford. The UAW at one point during the talks offered to lower its demand to 36%.
Persons: We're, Shawn Fain, Ford, Lana Payne, Carlos Osorio, Unifor, Janet Yellen, Stellantis's Ram, Jahnavi, Ben Klayman, Jamie Freed Organizations: DETROIT, United Auto Workers, Detroit Three, UAW, Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, Plant, REUTERS, GM, Reuters Graphics, Detroit automakers, Ford Bronco, Chevrolet, Michigan Bronco, GM's, Silverado, Thomson Locations: Canadian, Canada, Ford, United States, Ontario, Kentucky, Dearborn , Michigan, Kansas City , Missouri, North America, Oakville, Oakville , Ontario, U.S, Michigan , Ohio, Missouri, Chevrolet Colorado, Kansas, Bengaluru, Ben, Detroit
The United Auto Workers union is on strike, targeting a select few Detroit 3 car factories. After years of a pandemic-driven supply-and-demand car crunch that jacked up new and used vehicle prices and shrunk dealership supply, car buyers had just started to see a little respite. The used car market has been trickier to generalize, but even used vehicle listing prices finally dropped slightly in July. "Pricing may well go up just because of scarcity, and if that happens, then the consumer that potentially was buying a new car would move to the used car market," Russell Hensley, partner in McKinsey's global automotive and assembly practice, said. "Prices will likely go up in the used car market."
Persons: Pat Ryan, Kelley, Cadillac, Jeep Wrangler, Ryan, Russell Hensley Organizations: United Auto Workers, Detroit, UAW, Service, Ford, GM, GMC, Buick, Chrysler, Chevrolet, Cox Automotive, Honda, Toyota, Kia, Jeep Locations: Wall, Silicon, Detroit, Wayne , Michigan, Wentzville , Missouri, Toledo , Ohio
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