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business-automotive1 year ago

Stellantis' Profit Fluctuations Amid Industry Challenges

Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep and Dodge, reported a 10% drop in profit for the second half of 2023 due to six-week strikes at the "Detroit Three" automakers. Despite the impact of industrial action, the company's adjusted operating income exceeded analyst forecasts, leading to a more than 4% jump in its shares. Stellantis reached an agreement with the United Auto Workers union, resulting in a $18.9 billion investment in the U.S. and ratified by workers. The company proposed a dividend increase and a 2024 share buyback program after reporting strong earnings for 2023 as a whole.

labor-relations2 years ago

UAW President Shawn Fain: The Fight Has Just Begun

United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain may not have achieved all of the union's demands in the recent contract negotiations with the Detroit Three automakers, but the pacts include a 25% raise over four-and-a-half years, billions of dollars in new product commitments, progress on ending the two-tier wage system, and a push for a transition to electric vehicles. The contracts also mark a turning point for struggling blue-collar workers and have been hailed as a possible middle-class lifestyle achievement. Fain plans to continue fighting for contract improvements in 2028 and aims to organize nonunion automakers. However, concerns have been raised about the potential impact of the contracts on domestic automakers' competitiveness and the state of Michigan's economy.

business2 years ago

Honda Follows Toyota's Lead, Raises Pay for US Autoworkers After UAW Agreements

Honda Motor Co. is matching the wage hike won by the United Auto Workers (UAW) in their agreements with Detroit's three automakers. Starting in January 2024, Honda's production associates at U.S. facilities will receive an 11% wage increase, along with a decrease in the timeline to reach the top wage from six years to three. This move by Honda, along with Toyota's recent wage increases, demonstrates the domino effect on the labor market and efforts to avoid unionization. The UAW's agreement with the Detroit Three includes compounded wage increases, cost-of-living adjustments, increased retirement contributions, and a pathway to full-time for temporary workers.

labor-relations2 years ago

UAW Agreements Ensure Compensation for Striking and Laid-Off Workers

United Auto Workers (UAW) members who were on strike or laid off due to the strike against the Detroit Three automakers would receive approximately $100 per day in compensation as part of the tentative agreements reached with the companies. This provision, not previously highlighted in union livestreams, would mean that the automakers would be paying workers who were not working for up to 46 days. In addition to the strike pay provided by the UAW, the agreements also include a $5,000 ratification bonus, an immediate 11% wage hike, and other benefits such as increased retirement contributions and job security protections. The payments could set a precedent for future strikes depending on the financial position of the automakers.

labor-relations2 years ago

Whitmer's Bold Move: Forcing UAW and Detroit Three to Reach a Deal

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer suggests that negotiators from the United Auto Workers (UAW) and Detroit Three automakers should be locked in a room until a deal is reached, as the UAW's simultaneous strike against General Motors (GM) surpasses the length of its national walkout in 2019. The strike has cost GM $800 million so far, and the economic losses for the auto industry are estimated to be over $9.3 billion. Negotiations continue between the UAW and automakers, while Canadian autoworkers union Unifor is also in the midst of negotiations with the Detroit Three.

labor-relations2 years ago

UAW President Shawn Fain's Live Event: Auto Strikes and Negotiations Update

United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain will hold a Facebook Live event on Friday amid ongoing selective strikes against the Detroit Three automakers. The livestream, scheduled for 4 p.m. EDT, comes as negotiations continue and the UAW has expanded strikes at various facilities. Fain has previously used these events to announce strike expansions, and the topic of this livestream has not been disclosed.

labor-negotiations2 years ago

"Key players negotiate UAW strike deal while Ford workers face shutdown"

The United Auto Workers (UAW) union is currently negotiating a new labor contract with the Detroit Three automakers. Key players in the negotiations include Mike Booth, the UAW's vice president of the General Motors Department; Mike Perez, General Motors' chief of labor relations; Chuck Browning, the UAW's vice president of the Ford Motor Co. Department; Kevin Legel, Ford Motor Co.'s vice president of Global Labor Affairs; Rich Boyer, the UAW's vice president for Stellantis and competitive shop/independents, parts and suppliers; and Christopher Fields, Stellantis' senior vice president of employee relations and manufacturing human resources. The final deal must be approved by auto CEOs and UAW President Shawn Fain before being put to a membership vote.

business2 years ago

UAW strike leads to 500 layoffs at Trenton plant, says Stellantis

Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep, has laid off over 500 workers at its Trenton Engine Complex and a few dozen more in Indiana due to the ongoing United Auto Workers (UAW) strike at its Wrangler and Gladiator plant in Toledo, Ohio. The strike has resulted in a total of 640 employees on layoff. The losses from the strike for the Detroit Three automakers have reached $5.5 billion, setting a new record for auto industry strike losses in the 21st century. Stellantis cited the strike as the reason for the layoffs, impacting the production of engines for Jeep models.

labor-relations2 years ago

UAW President Shawn Fain Unites Members Amidst Automaker Messaging Divide

United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain warns striking autoworkers not to be divided by messaging from the Detroit Three automakers, accusing them of trying to cause doubt and division. The union is seeking a record deal in response to record profits made by the automakers, demanding concessions made during previous economic downturns. The companies argue they are already offering record proposals but must remain competitive with non-unionized foreign manufacturers. Fain highlights retirement security, post-retirement healthcare, and job security in the transition to electric vehicles as key issues. The strike has expanded to include more plants, and the union's "stand-up strike" strategy aims to add leverage in negotiations.

labor-relations2 years ago

UAW Strike Intensifies Amid Growing Jitters and Threats

On day 14 of the UAW strike against the Detroit Three, UAW leaders met with Stellantis, while GM leadership met with UAW President Shawn Fain. Talks have been active across all three companies, and additional strike targets may be named if substantial progress is not made. Nerves are high at some plants as workers await news of potential strikes, with some feeling guilty about still collecting pay while others are on strike. Meanwhile, 3,500 UAW members at Mack Trucks plants may join the strikes as their contract expires on Sunday. Negotiations have been described as "painfully slow" by Fain, while Mack disagrees and expects progress in the coming days.

labor-relations2 years ago

UAW Strike Continues: Union Threatens More Walkouts Unless Talks Advance

The United Auto Workers (UAW) union plans to expand its strike against the Detroit Three automakers on Friday if there is no progress in negotiations. The UAW is using a "stand-up" strategy that allows it to add or remove plants from the strike based on the progress of talks. Last week, the union sent workers to strike at General Motors and Stellantis parts distribution centers, while Ford was spared due to meeting the UAW's requests. The strike, now in its 13th day, aims to secure higher wages, an end to tiered-wage systems, and other demands. President Joe Biden joined a picket line at a GM parts center on Tuesday, while former President Donald Trump is set to speak at an auto supplier in Michigan.

labor-relations2 years ago

"UAW Strike Expands, Putting Pressure on Automakers"

Negotiations between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and the Detroit Three automakers continue on day nine of the targeted plant strike, which has now expanded to include 38 General Motors (GM) and Stellantis parts distribution centers. The strike, which began at three assembly plants, now involves a total of 18,300 workers. The UAW is pushing for significant wage increases, an end to a tiered-wage scale, cost-of-living increases, and other demands. Ford has made more progress in talks and has been spared from additional plants being added to the strike. The UAW members are determined to fight for fair treatment and job security, while automakers argue they need to maintain labor costs to compete with non-unionized companies.

labor-relations2 years ago

"UAW Negotiations Resume Amidst Strike Threats and Layoff Preparations"

UAW President Shawn Fain has threatened to expand the union's strike against the Detroit Three by noon on Friday if "substantial progress" is not made towards a fair agreement. The union's strategy, called the Stand-Up Strike, involves targeted strikes at select auto plants. Talks between the UAW and the automakers have resumed, but it remains unclear when a deal will be reached.

labor-relations2 years ago

"UAW Strike Talks Show Slow Progress, CEO Pay Raises Questioned"

Talks between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and the Detroit Three automakers continue on the third day of the strike, with slow progress reported. UAW President Shawn Fain stated that the strike is about working-class people standing up and not about the president. The union is seeking significant wage increases and an end to the tiered wage system. Stellantis' recent 21% wage increase offer was rejected by the UAW. President Joe Biden is sending a team to Detroit to help resolve the strike.