GM and Stellantis face unfair labor practice charges filed by UAW

GM and Stellantis face unfair labor practice charges filed by UAW

Aug 31‍ (Reuters) – The United Auto ⁤Workers union said on Thursday ‍it filed unfair labor​ practice charges with the National Labor Relations⁣ Board⁢ against General Motors (GM.N) and ⁤Chrysler-parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI), ⁢saying they have refused to bargain in good faith.Both GM and Stellantis denied the unfair labor ‍charges.Ford Motor (F.N) said it offered a 9% wage​ increase through ‌2027, much⁤ less than the 46%‌ wage hike‌ being sought by the union.Both charges seen by Reuters say ⁤the automakers over‌ the ⁢last six ​months refused‌ to bargain in good faith over wages and benefitsUAW President Shawn Fain said in online remarks ⁤that the​ sides are far ‌apart.”We’re going to fight like hell to get our equitable share ⁣of​ justice for workers,” he said. “We ⁣can get there – but these companies better ‌buckle down and they better get serious.”Fain said ‌the ⁢Detroit⁢ automakers want‌ the⁤ ability to close U.S. auto plants and move them to low-wage countries, adding that threats by the⁣ automakers to close U.S. plants are “economic terrorism.”Ford said its “generous offer” would provide⁣ hourly employees with 15% guaranteed combined wage increases⁢ and⁣ lump sums, and improved ‍benefits.”Overall, this​ offer is⁤ significantly better than what we estimate workers earn at Tesla (TSLA.O) and foreign automakers operating in the U.S.,” Ford said.The union’s demands include a 20% immediate wage increase, defined-benefit pensions‌ for all ‌workers, shorter work weeks and additional cost of living⁣ hikes.The current four-year labor agreements covering 146,000 workers at the ⁣Detroit Three automakers expire on Sept. 14.Fain said neither GM nor Stellantis ‌have made counter offers.Stellantis said ⁣it was shocked by the UAW claims “that we ⁢have not bargained in good faith. This is a claim with no basis in fact.” Stellantis also⁢ said it was disappointed that‌ Fain “is more focused on filing frivolous legal charges than on ⁤actual bargaining.”GM ⁣manufacturing chief Gerald Johnson said the company ‍strongly refuted the unfair labor ‍charge. “We believe it has no merit and ‍is an insult to the bargaining committees. We have been hyper-focused on‌ negotiating directly ‍and in good faith with ​the UAW and are⁢ making progress,”⁢ Johnson⁣ said.Last week, the UAW said about 97% of members voted in favor‌ of authorizing ​a strike if agreement is not reached by Sept. 14.The UAW also wants all temporary workers at U.S.‍ automakers to be ​made permanent, enhanced ⁤profit sharing,​ substantial increase in paid time off, and the restoration of ‌retiree health-care benefits and cost-of-living adjustments.The UAW said Ford‍ wants no cap on temporary workers and that those workers would not participate in profit sharing, would earn less than 60%⁤ of the top ‌wage rate for permanent workers‌ and receive inferior health-care benefits.Ford said ⁣it would ‍boost starting pay for temporary workers to $20 an hour, up 20%, and​ offer ⁤permanent‍ employees $12,000 in cost-of-living adjustments over the contract.Ford said only⁤ 2-3% of Ford’s…

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