While the big sums paid to top executives have been a UAW target, so have the stock buybacks which have accounted for far larger amounts of cash than executive compensation since the bankruptcies of GM and Chrysler in...
UAW chief Shawn Fain says additional walkouts at GM and Stellantis parts distribution centers across the U.S. come as the strike enters its second week. Stellantis “practice picket” this week targets potential job...
The strike by 190 ZF workers at Tuscaloosa, AL, is separate from the UAW’s ongoing disputes with the Detroit Three automakers that have seen 13,000 of 146,000 hourly employees walk off the job.
Bargainers for General Motors, Ford, Stellantis and the UAW made little apparent progress over the weekend. GM and Ford announced additional layoffs of non-striking employees.
Union President Shawn Fain says during a Facebook Live appearance that the automakers' offers have fallen far short of union demands on wages as well as key issues such as pensions, cost-of-living adjustments and a...
UAW President Shawn Fain has said a contract extension when the current pact expires Sept. 14 is unacceptable, and the union could choose to strike one, two or all three automakers.
The UAW’s demands have been categorically panned by Wall Street analysts, who describe them as unrealistic and unaffordable. But they are not out of line with other major contract settlements across the economy.