Current:Home > reviewsUAW and Ford reach a tentative deal in a major breakthrough in the auto strike -ProsperityStream Academy
UAW and Ford reach a tentative deal in a major breakthrough in the auto strike
Chainkeen View
Date:2025-04-08 02:16:01
The United Auto Workers union and Ford have reached a tentative deal on a new contract on Wednesday, nearly six weeks after the union embarked on an unprecedented strike against all of the Big Three automakers.
The agreement with Ford still needs to be reviewed by the UAW leadership at Ford, and then it would need to be ratified by a majority of union members at the automaker.
But UAW President Shawn Fain called it a "historic agreement" in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
In a statement, Fain also said the union had won major concessions.
"We won things nobody thought possible," said Fain in a statement. "Since the strike began, Ford put 50% more on the table than when we walked out. This agreement sets us on a new path to make things right at Ford, at the Big Three, and across the auto industry."
According to the UAW, the deal includes wage increases of 25% over four-and-a-half years and the return of a cost of living adjustment.
Included as well in the tentative deal is a three-year progression for full-time employees to the top wage, improvement to retirement benefits, and the right to strike over plant closures, which would mark a first for the union.
Pressure is now on for GM and Stellantis
The deal is likely to ramp up pressure on GM and Stellantis to also reach tentative deals after the UAW this week expanded its strike at the largest plants of each of the automakers, where many of their bestselling trucks and SUVs are built.
The UAW justified the expansion by saying they were not making enough progress in contract talks with the two automakers.
The deal with Ford is not yet a done deal, however.
Workers at Ford could choose to send their negotiators back to the table to push for more.
UAW-represented workers at Mack Trucks did that earlier this month after negotiators had reached a tentative deal. And in 2021, union workers at John Deere rejected two tentative agreements before finally approving a more lucrative contract.
For now, rougly 16,600 employees at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant, Chicago Assembly Plant and Michigan Assembly will return to work.
In addition, more than 3,000 workers laid off by Ford in what the company called a ripple effect of the strike are also expected to be back on the job.
That leaves about 28,000 autoworkers at General Motors and Stellantis, who the UAW says will remain on strike.
"We are working constructively with the UAW to reach a tentative agreement as soon as possible," GM said in a statement after the deal was announced.
President Biden, who paid a visit to striking autoworkers in Michigan last month, applauded the deal.
"It's showing how collective bargaining works by providing workers a seat at the table and the opportunity to improve their lives while contributing fully to their employer's success," Biden said in a statement.
veryGood! (2396)
Related
- 'Most Whopper
- About 30 children were taken hostage by Hamas militants. Their families wait in agony
- Britney Spears can finally tell her own story in 'The Woman in Me'
- Judge in Young Dolph case removes himself based on appeals court order
- John Galliano out at Maison Margiela, capping year of fashion designer musical chairs
- Kailyn Lowry Is Pregnant With Twins Months After Welcoming Baby No. 5
- Taylor Swift Reveals Original Lyrics for 1989’s “New Romantics” and “Wonderland”
- After another mass shooting, a bewildered and emotional NBA coach spoke for the country
- Tarte Shape Tape Concealer Sells Once Every 4 Seconds: Get 50% Off Before It's Gone
- 2 Korn Ferry Tour golfers become latest professional athletes to be suspended for sports betting
Ranking
- Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
- Chinese fighter pilot harasses U.S. B-52 over South China Sea, Pentagon says
- Disney says DeSantis-appointed district is dragging feet in providing documents for lawsuit
- Iran’s deputy foreign minister met Hamas representatives in Moscow, Russian state media says
- New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
- House Speaker Mike Johnson once referred to abortion as a holocaust
- Chinese fighter pilot harasses U.S. B-52 over South China Sea, Pentagon says
- Every Time Kelly Osbourne Was Honest AF About Motherhood
Recommendation
Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
Hawaii agrees to hand over site to Maui County for wildfire landfill and memorial
US Virgin Islands warns that tap water in St. Croix is contaminated with lead and copper
Why Costume Designer Jacqueline Durran Says You Don't Need to Wear Pink to Be Barbie for Halloween
Tree trimmer dead after getting caught in wood chipper at Florida town hall
Shooting on I-190 in Buffalo leaves 1 dead, 2 injured
Why Love Island Games Host Maya Jama Wants a PDA-Packed Romance
3-toed dinosaur footprints found on U.K. beach during flooding checks