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UAW wins tentative deals at Stellantis, General Motors
6-week Stand Up Strike leads to record contracts at Big Three automakers
► BREAKING from the AP — General Motors reaches tentative agreement with UAW, potentially ending 6-week strike — General Motors and the United Auto Workers union have reached a tentative contract agreement that could end a six-week-old strike against Detroit automakers, two people briefed on the deal said Monday. The agreement follows the pattern set with Ford last week and Jeep maker Stellantis over the weekend.
The following is from the United Auto Workers (UAW):
DETROIT (Oct. 30, 2023) — On the 44th day of the Stand Up Strike, the UAW reached a tentative agreement with Stellantis on Saturday. It is the second tentative agreement the union has reached in bargaining with the Big Three. Like the first agreement with Ford, the Stellantis deal delivers on the union’s pledge that record profits mean record contracts.
“Once again, we have achieved what just weeks ago we were told was impossible,” said UAW President Shawn Fain. “At Stellantis in particular, we have not only secured a record contract, we have begun to turn the tide in the war on the American working class. Going into these negotiations, the company wanted to cut 5,000 jobs across Stellantis. Our Stand Up Strike changed that equation. Not only did we not lose those 5,000 jobs, we turned it all the way around. By the end of this agreement, Stellantis will be adding 5,000 jobs. We truly are saving the American dream.”
EDITOR’S NOTE — UAW Local 492 in Portland, whose members (pictured above) have been on strike since Sept. 22 at the Stellantis Portland Parts Depot in Beaverton, Oregon, had this to say…
And just like that, our 24 hour picket line is closed. Thank you to the amazing support from @UAW @uawregion6 @AFLCIO @OregonAFLCIO @graham_oregon @WAAFLCIO @JwJpdx @lcsanorthwest @greenpeaceusa and so many others!! We look forward to supporting you all in return! #Solidarity pic.twitter.com/PCZxF8Fsjf
— UAW Local 492 (@UAWLocal492) October 29, 2023
“Through the power of our Stand Up Strike, we have saved Belvidere,” said UAW Vice President Rich Boyer. “Eight months ago, Stellantis idled Belvidere Assembly Plant (in Illinois), putting 1,200 of our members on the street. From the strength of our strike, we are bringing back those jobs and more. Stellantis is reopening the plant and the company will also be adding over a thousand jobs at a new battery plant in Belvidere.”
Like the Ford agreement, the Stellantis deal includes gains valued at more than four times the gains from the union’s 2019 contract. It provides more in base wage increases than Stellantis workers have received in the past 22 years.
The agreement grants 25% in base wage increases through April 2028, and will cumulatively raise the top wage by 33% compounded with estimated COLA to over $42 an hour. The starting wage will increase by 67% compounded with estimated COLA, to over $30 an hour. The lowest-paid workers at Stellantis, temporary workers, will see a raise of more than 165% over the life of the agreement. Some workers at Mopar will receive an immediate 76% increase upon ratification.
Meanwhile…
Earlier today, the UAW National Ford Council voted unanimously to approve the tentative agreement and to send it to the membership for a ratification vote. #StandUpUAW pic.twitter.com/Wgm8l11cbZ
— UAW (@UAW) October 29, 2023
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