Auto workers expand strike nationwide: ‘We’ll take as long as we have to’

PBS NewsHour
22 Sept 202303:51

Summary

TLDRThe United Auto Workers (UAW) has expanded its strike against General Motors and Stellantis, with 38 more sites joining the picket line across 20 states. The union demands include a 36% wage increase over four years, profit-sharing, job security, and changes to convert temporary workers into permanent ones. While progress has been made with Ford, GM and Stellantis have not met the union's expectations. The strike is expected to impact consumers as it shifts focus from production to distribution centers. The White House and former President Trump are both expected to engage with the striking workers.

Takeaways

  • 📢 The United Auto Workers (UAW) expanded their strike against Detroit's Big Three auto manufacturers, with 38 more sites joining the picket line.
  • 🔄 UAW President Shawn Fain called for an additional 5,600 autoworkers to join the 13,000 already on strike, focusing on General Motors (GM) and Stellantis.
  • 🚫 Ford was spared from additional work stoppages as the UAW recognized 'real progress' in negotiations with them regarding cost of living adjustments, profit-sharing, and job security.
  • 💰 The UAW is demanding wage hikes of 36 percent over four years, which the carmakers have only partially met with an offer of about 20 percent.
  • 🏭 GM and Stellantis failed to meet the union's demands for cost of living allowances, offering zero increases, and rejected proposals for profit-sharing and job security.
  • 🔄 The union also seeks to convert temporary workers into permanent positions, which the automakers have not agreed to.
  • 💼 Other UAW demands include a four-day workweek, traditional pension plans, and the end of tiered wages to recover losses from the 2008 financial crisis.
  • 🚗 Automakers argue they cannot meet many demands due to the high costs associated with the shift to electric vehicles.
  • 🗣️ GM President Mark Reuss criticized the UAW's demands in an op-ed, calling them 'untenable', and highlighting the high base wage of represented employees.
  • 🏛️ President Biden is set to visit Michigan after being invited by the union, while former President Trump is also expected to meet with union workers, indicating political interest in the strike.
  • ⏳ The strike is expected to impact consumers as it shifts focus from production to distribution centers, with workers prepared for a long-term standoff.

Q & A

  • What is the current situation regarding the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike?

    -The UAW has expanded their strike against two of Detroit's Big Three auto manufacturers, with workers at 38 more sites in 20 different states joining the picket line.

  • Which auto manufacturers are currently being targeted by the UAW strike?

    -The UAW is currently targeting General Motors (GM) and Stellantis, focusing on their parts distribution facilities for dealerships.

  • Why was Ford spared from additional work stoppages for now?

    -Ford was spared because the UAW reported making 'real progress' with Ford on issues such as cost of living adjustments, profit-sharing, and job security.

  • What are the main issues that the UAW is trying to negotiate with GM and Stellantis?

    -The main issues include cost of living allowances, profit-sharing, job security, conversion of temporary to permanent positions, wage hikes, a four-day workweek, traditional pension plans, and the end of tiered wages.

  • What percentage wage increase is the UAW demanding over four years?

    -The UAW is demanding a wage increase of 36 percent over four years.

  • How much of the UAW's wage increase demand have the carmakers offered so far?

    -The carmakers have offered about 20 percent across the board, which is more than half of the UAW's demand.

  • What is the auto industry's main argument against meeting the union's demands?

    -The auto industry argues that they cannot meet many of the union's demands due to the expensive shift to electric vehicles.

  • What did GM President Mark Reuss say about the UAW's demands in his op-ed published by the Detroit Free Press?

    -Mark Reuss described the UAW's demands as 'untenable' and stated that 85 percent of current represented employees would earn a base wage of approximately $82,000.

  • How is the White House responding to the strike situation?

    -President Biden will travel to Michigan after the union invited him to the picket lines, although he has not gotten too involved in the negotiations.

  • What is the stance of former President Donald Trump regarding the UAW strike?

    -Former President Donald Trump is expected to meet with union workers, as he is trying to gain their support, and the union leadership has expressed that a second Trump presidency would be a disaster.

  • What impact does the UAW expect the strike expansion to have on consumers?

    -The UAW expects consumers to feel the impact of the strike expansion as the focus shifts from production plants to distribution centers, potentially affecting the availability of vehicles.

  • How long is the union prepared to continue the strike?

    -The union is prepared for a lasting standoff and is ready to negotiate at any time if the companies are willing to come back to the table.

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