General Motors shared highlights of its latest offer to the UAW as the strike nears one month.
More Big Three autoworkers have been laid off as the UAW strike enters its 26th day. Ford, Stellantis, and GM all announced more layoffs this week.Though some parts of the offer have been in existing offers, others, such as the reinstatement of cost of living adjustments, are new.
This offer comes as the Big Three have been facing more additions to the picket line. Last week, GM narrowly avoided the union targeting its Arlington, Texas plant after agreeing to'A transformative win': GM agrees to put EV battery plants under UAW national master agreement GM agreed to put its electronic vehicle battery manufacturing plants under the UAW national master agreement Friday, just as the union was about to strike at the automaker's Arlington Assembly Plant.GM said regular employees who are UAW members will get a 20% wage increase over the life of the contract, with a 10% raise in the first year. Most regular, full-time employees will make $39.24 in base wages by the end of the contract.
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