Striking U.S. Auto Union Reaches Tentative Deal With Stellantis

Stellantis and the striking United Auto Workers union have reached a preliminary agreement on a new labor contract, the two sides said Saturday, allowing members to go back to work at grounded factories.

The tentative deal, reached after 44 days of strike action that simultaneously targeted Detroit's "Big Three" automakers, is similar to one struck earlier this week with Ford, the union said.

"Once again, we have achieved what just weeks ago we were told was impossible," UAW President Shawn Fain said, adding that "we have begun to turn the tide in the war on the American working class."

The tentative contract includes a 25% raise in base wages by 2028. Cost of living adjustments will cumulatively raise the top wage by 33%, to over $42 an hour, the union said. Like the Ford deal, any preliminary agreement with European auto giant Stellantis would need to be ratified via a vote by UAW members.

Back to Work

But in the meantime, striking Stellantis workers, like those at Ford, "will return to work while the agreement goes through the ratification process," the UAW said.

Stellantis North America chief operating officer Mark Stewart thanked negotiating teams "who have worked tirelessly for many weeks to get to this point."

"We look forward to welcoming our 43,000 employees back to work and resuming operations to serve our customers," he said in a statement.

President Joe Biden, who became the first sitting US president to stand on a picket line when he joined UAW members in Michigan last month, hailed the agreement. "I applaud the UAW and Stellantis for coming together after hard fought, good faith negotiations to reach a historic agreement that will guarantee workers the pay, benefits, dignity and respect they deserve," he said in a statement.

The wage increase is lower than the 40% sought by Fain when the union launched the strike on September 15, in the first-ever simultaneous stoppage at Ford, General Motors and Stellantis. However, it is far above the 9% increase that Ford, for example, initially proposed in August.

GM Still Without a Tentative Deal

Some 5,000 jobs will be added by Stellantis over the course of the contract, Fain said, a turnaround from job cuts the automaker was pursuing before the negotiations.

More than 45,000 workers were on strike prior to the Ford deal, as part of a strategy where the UAW has gradually ratcheted up the number of factories targeted by stoppages as it sought better terms.

GM now remains the only automaker without a tentative deal. Just as the UAW announced the Stellantis deal, workers at GM's Spring Hill assembly plant in the southern state of Tennessee said they were walking out. A strike was called at GM's factory in Arlington, Texas, earlier this week.

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