Possible rewrite: Potential Expansion of UAW Strikes at Detroit Three Expected on Friday

Possible rewrite: Potential Expansion of UAW Strikes at Detroit Three Expected on Friday

CompaniesFord Motor CoFollowGeneral Motors CoFollowStellantis NVFollowDETROIT, Sept 27 (Reuters) ‌- The United ‍Auto Workers​ union could strike additional ⁤Detroit Three automotive facilities⁢ on Friday ⁣if there is‌ no serious ⁢progress in labor negotiations, a‌ source familiar⁢ with the ​talks said.The‌ union⁤ did not elaborate ahead of a planned video address by UAW President Shawn Fain at 10 a.m. ET (1400 GMT) on Friday. Bargaining continues at Ford (F.N), General ⁤Motors (GM.N) and Chrysler parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI).If Fain ⁢triggers walkouts at more plants starting⁣ at noon (1600⁤ GMT) on Friday, the⁢ UAW is expected to continue work stoppages currently ⁢underway until⁤ a new contract is ratified, the source said, speaking on condition of ‌anonymity.The union has already shut down one assembly ​plant at each of the ⁢Detroit Three, and 38 parts distribution⁤ centers at GM and‌ Stellantis.About 18,300 ⁤UAW members are on strike,⁤ but that is ​only about 12% ⁣of the​ total‍ number of union members working at the three automakers. Strikers are getting $500 a week from​ the UAW’s strike fund.The UAW launched its ⁢walkouts on Sept. 15, its first simultaneous strikes at General⁤ Motors, Chrysler parent Stellantis and Ford. ​The union on⁤ Sept. 22 expanded its strikes against GM and Stellantis, but kept its Ford​ walkout limited ‍to a single plant. It is unclear whether ⁤Ford will ‌be ‌targeted in the next round ​of actions.So far, the union and the companies remain⁢ far apart on ‍key economic‌ issues. Fain has stuck with a demand for 40% pay hikes over ‌a four-year contract, a position supported by ​President Joe Biden during​ a visit⁤ to‍ Detroit on Tuesday. The companies have countered with offers of about⁣ 20%.The⁣ UAW also is⁢ pushing automakers to ​eliminate the two-tier wage ⁣system, under which new hires can earn far less ‌than veterans.The union has​ said negotiators at⁤ Ford are ​making the most progress toward an agreement. But Ford has said wide differences remain over ‌key issues.The⁤ UAW and GM plan‍ talks on Wednesday afternoon, two sources⁣ familiar with the discussions said.GM, Ford and Stellantis were‌ not immediately ⁤available for comment.The UAW’s⁤ list of potential next strike​ targets includes engine and transmission facilities, as well as factories⁢ producing large pickup trucks and⁢ SUVs.A wider ⁤strike that shuts ⁣down production of large trucks and SUVs ‍could cost the automakers billions of dollars in ⁢revenue and profit. Analysts ⁢estimate GM, ‍Ford⁢ and ‍Stellantis earn as much as ‍$15,000 per vehicle on each of⁣ their respective ‍large pickup truck models.The UAW, which represents 46,000 workers at GM, 57,000 at Ford and 43,000 at ‌Stellantis, began negotiations with the⁢ companies in ⁣July.Along with Biden, other politicians from both the Democratic⁤ and Republican parties have ​expressed support for ‍the UAW’s drive for higher pay.Former President Donald⁤ Trump, the‍ Republican frontrunner for the 2024 nomination, will‍ speak in Michigan on Wednesday evening at a non-union⁢ auto manufacturer, as…

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