Honda hikes production workers' pay after UAW deals with Detroit Three
- Honda Motor Co. Announced an 11% increase in pay for its U.S. Factory workers starting in January, as well as an acceleration of wage progression from six years to three.
- The move comes in response to Toyota's announcement of a 9% pay raise for its workers, and amidst calls from President Joe Biden to win UAW-level contracts for all autoworkers.
- Honda has emphasized its commitment to its employees' well-being, including competitive wage and benefit packages and a work environment based on teamwork, mutual respect, and open communication.
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Honda Hikes U.S. Production Workers’ Pay after UAW Deals with Detroit Three
Honda Motor said on Friday it would give production workers at its U.S. facilities an 11% pay hike starting in January, a decision announced a couple of weeks after the United Auto Workers (UAW) union and the Detroit Three automakers agreed to new contracts.
Honda hikes production workers' pay after UAW deals with Detroit Three
Honda Motor said on Friday it was implementing an 11% pay hike for production workers at its U.S. facilities from January, days after the United Auto Workers (UAW) union and the Detroit Three automakers agreed to new contracts.
Honda plans 11% raise for U.S. production workers following UAW deals
Honda confirmed the pay raise as well as shortened progression time for production associates at Honda’s U.S. operations. Since 2021, Honda has added more than 10 new benefits including child care reimbursement and a student loan repayment program.
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