Long Time Coming: US auto workers get first raise in decade

The United Auto Workers union succeeded at clawing back some of the major concessions


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DETROIT: US auto workers won their first raise in a decade in a deal with Fiat Chrysler’s US subsidiary that will be used as a template for talks with General Motors and Ford, their union said Friday. The United Auto Workers union succeeded at clawing back some of the major concessions made in order to help the Detroit Three carmakers survive the 2008 financial crisis. But while the wage gains are significant, the UAW was not able to fully close a much-maligned pay gap between newer hires and those with seniority. It was also unable to stop FCA US from shifting some US production to Mexico, but union officials said they do not expect to see any jobs lost because demand for the vehicles that will remain in the United States is so strong. “Once the membership looks at it, I think they’ll ratify it. They’ll see it’s a fair and balanced agreement,” UAW president Dennis Williams told reporters.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 20th, 2015.

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