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Ford’s UAW members vote to ratify new four-year contract By Reuters

2019-11-15
By: Staff Writer

By Nick Carey and Ben Klayman DETROIT (Reuters) – The United Auto Workers union said on Friday that rank-and-file members at Ford Motor Co (N:) have voted in favor of a new four-year labor contract with the No. 2 U.S. automaker. The UAW will now focus on Fiat Chrysler AutomobilesRead More →

Acting UAW head to examine ‘every inch’ of union in scandal’s wake By Reuters

2019-11-06
By: Staff Writer

© Reuters. United Auto Workers (UAW) acting president Rory Gamble speaks to Reuters from his office in Southfield, Michigan, By Nick Carey and Joseph White DETROIT (Reuters) – The acting head of the United Auto Workers (UAW) said on Wednesday that he will examine every department of the union inRead More →

UAW president to take leave of absence from Sunday By Reuters

2019-11-02
By: Staff Writer

DETROIT (Reuters) – The president of the United Auto Workers union, who has been linked to an ongoing corruption probe by U.S. federal officials, has taken a leave of absence, the union said on Saturday in a statement. Gary Jones’ leave, which followed a vote by the union’s executive board,Read More →

UAW union leaders recommend approval of Ford labor deal By Reuters

2019-11-01
By: Staff Writer

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Frankfurt hosts the international Motor Show (IAA) By Ben Klayman and Nick Carey DETROIT (Reuters) – United Auto Workers leaders from Ford Motor (NYSE:) Co’s U.S. plants on Friday recommended approval of a tentative labor agreement that would allow the No. 2 U.S. automaker to avoidRead More →

UAW to bargain next with Ford on new contract deal: sources By Reuters

2019-10-26
By: Staff Writer

(Reuters) – The United Auto Workers union is set to announce later on Friday it has chosen Ford Motor Co (N:) as the next U.S. automaker the union will negotiate with, sources briefed on the matter told Reuters. The UAW is also expected to separately announce later Friday that membersRead More →

UAW deal with GM to end strike includes pay raises, but three plants would close By Reuters

2019-10-17
By: Staff Writer

© Reuters. Striking United Auto Workers (UAW) members rally in front of General Motors World headquarters in Detroit By Paul Lienert and David Shepardson DETROIT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United Auto Workers union said on Thursday workers at General Motors Co (NYSE:) will stay off the job while they vote onRead More →

UAW, GM leaders have a deal, now workers will decide By Reuters

2019-10-16
By: Staff Writer

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A union strike sign is stuck in the fence outside the GM Flint Truck Assembly in Flint By Ben Klayman DETROIT (Reuters) – General Motors Co (N:) and the United Auto Workers union reached a tentative deal on Wednesday for a new four-year labor deal, movingRead More →

GM CEO Barra at bargaining table for talks with UAW: sources By Reuters

2019-10-15
By: Staff Writer

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – General Motors Co (N:) Chief Executive Mary Barra and President Mark Reuss took part in contract talks with the United Auto Workers union on Tuesday in a sign that a 30-day-long strike of 48,000 U.S. hourly workers could be nearing an end, two peopleRead More →

UAW calls Thursday meeting to update union leaders on GM strike talks: sources By Reuters

2019-10-14
By: Staff Writer

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: UAW workers strike at the Bowling Green facility DETROIT (Reuters) – The union representing the 48,000 workers who have been striking General Motors Co (N:) for about a month have scheduled a meeting on Thursday to update the leaders of the various union locals from aroundRead More →

UAW boosts strike pay as GM walkout continues By Reuters

2019-10-12
By: Staff Writer

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United Auto Workers union said Saturday it will boost strike pay for 48,000 hourly workers at General Motors Co (N:) by $25 a week to $275 as a strike against the largest U.S. automaker nears the end of its fourth week. Talks wereRead More →

Lengthy UAW strike at GM to cost $1.5 billion: Credit Suisse By Reuters

2019-10-11
By: Staff Writer

By Ankit Ajmera (Reuters) – An ongoing workers’ strike at General Motors Co (N:) could cost the automaker about $1.5 billion, brokerage Credit Suisse (SIX:) said on Friday, throwing the U.S. automaker’s cost reduction plans off the track and forcing key suppliers to cut their 2019 outlook. The brokerage hasRead More →

UAW sees ‘good progress’ on key issues to try to resolve GM strike By Reuters

2019-10-05
By: Staff Writer

(Reuters) – The United Auto Workers union said on Friday it had made progress on some key issues as it works to try to reach a contract with General Motors Co (N:) to resolve a nearly three-week-old strike that has idled 48,000 workers. The UAW said late Friday it hadRead More →

UAW rejects new GM offer as strike forces 6,000 Mexico layoffs By Reuters

2019-10-01
By: Staff Writer

© Reuters. The GM logo is seen at the General Motors plant in Sao Jose dos Campos By David Shepardson and Joseph White (Reuters) – The United Auto Workers union said on Tuesday it rejected a new comprehensive offer made by General Motors Co (N:) to end a two-week-old strike,Read More →

GM and UAW union to continue talks on Monday By Reuters

2019-09-29
By: Staff Writer

(Reuters) – General Motors Co (N:) and the United Auto Workers (UAW) will continue talks on a new labor deal on Monday after they were unable to agree on a contract over the weekend, the union said. “The parties worked all weekend addressing the complex issues before them, but haveRead More →

Exclusive: GM and UAW union making progress in talks for new labor deal

2019-09-25
By: Staff Writer

© Reuters. A “UAW On Strike” sign is seen during a rally outside the shuttered GM Lordstown Assembly plant during the United Auto Workers national strike in Lordstown, Ohio DETROIT (Reuters) – General Motors Co (N:) and the union that represents its 48,000 striking hourly workers in the United StatesRead More →

UAW walkout turns up heat on GM as contract expires By Reuters

2019-09-15
By: Staff Writer

By Nick Carey and Ben Klayman DETROIT (Reuters) – Leaders of the United Auto Workers (UAW) turned up the pressure on General Motors Co (NYSE:) on Sunday, ordering 850 maintenance workers at five GM facilities to walk off the job ahead of a meeting in Detroit on whether to callRead More →

UAW will not extend GM contract, but no decision on strike By Reuters

2019-09-14
By: Staff Writer

(Reuters) – The United Auto Workers said late on Saturday that it will not extend its contract with General Motors Co (N:) that was set to expire in hours, but would continue to work pending a meeting of senior union officials. The union will continue to work “until a courseRead More →

Overshadowed by U.S. corruption probe, UAW, GM near contract deadline By Reuters

2019-09-14
By: Staff Writer

By Nick Carey and Ben Klayman DETROIT (Reuters) – Overshadowed by a mushrooming U.S. federal corruption probe into top union officials that has created uncertainty for collective bargaining talks, the contract between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and General Motors Co (N:) will expire at midnight on Saturday. This year’sRead More →

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