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UAW says 64% of workers vote to ratify Detroit Three contracts
- United Auto Workers employees at Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors have officially ratified new contracts after a six-week strike, with 64% of employees voting to accept the deals.
- The new contracts include an immediate 11% pay increase for union workers and a total pay increase of 25% over the 4½-year deal. They also reinstate cost-of-living adjustments, expedite reaching top wages, and protect the right to strike over plant closures.
- The contracts were negotiated following a strike by members of the UAW and cover Ford, GM, and Stellantis, marking the union's first simultaneous strike against the three automakers.
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Read Full ArticleWorkers at Detroit's 'Big 3' ratify labor contract: union
Workers from Ford, General Motors and Stellantis ratified new contracts with hefty wage hikes, their union announced Monday, closing the books on an historic autoworkers strike at the three Detroit giants.Members of the United Auto Workers voted 64 percent across the three companies in support of the contracts, said a UAW press release marking the official conclusion of the first-ever simultaneous stoppage at the three companies."The members hav…
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Total News Sources15
Leaning Left10Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution66% Left
Bias Distribution
- 66% of the sources lean Left
66% Left
L 66%
C 27%
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