UAW, Stellantis Reach Tentative Agreement For Contract
The UAW on Saturday reached a tentative agreement in their labor negotiations with Stellantis, a company that makes Jeeps.
For the first time in the history of the 150,000-member United Auto Workers Union, members went on strike against the “Big 3” manufacturers last month after no labor agreement was reached.
The agreement is similar to the one the UAW reached with Ford on Wednesday. It includes 25% increases in wage for the duration of the contract and a bonus as well. Over 3,000 employees that were not long-term would be made permanent at a minimum of $21 per hour.
The United Auto Workers reached a tentative agreement on a labor contract Saturday with Jeep-maker Stellantis.