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How Much UAW Wage Increases Will Really Raise Car PricesInvestors are in the fog-of-war period in the United Worker Auto battle with Ford, GM, and Chrysler parent Stellantis. They shouldn't believe all the numbers they are hearing. |
UAW Expands Strike to Ford, GM SUV Assembly PlantsUAW President Shawn Fain said that before his 10 a.m. press conference he received a flurry of communications from the auto makers and that negotiations were progressing with Stellantis. |
Ford CEO Rails at UAW as His Plant, GM Are Hit With More Strikes(Bloomberg) -- Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Officer Jim Farley accused the United Auto Workers of holding talks hostage over issues not governed by their contract, as tensions rose between the union and two of Detroit’s biggest carmakers. Most Read from BloombergOnce Unthinkable Bond Yields Now the New Normal For MarketsCongress Averts US Government Shutdown Hours Before DeadlineMcCarthy to Face Far-Right Attempt to Oust Him as House SpeakerSenate Voting on Bill to Avert US Government Shutdown |
Two reasons why this UAW strike could be 'tougher' to resolve: Fmr. car czar Steven RattnerAutoworkers have expanded their strikes against General Motors (GM) and Ford (F). The strike against Stellantis (STLA) continues, but it was not expanded because progress has been made in negotiations. Willett Advisors Chairman and CEO Steve Rattner, who also served as the head of former President Obama's Auto Task Force, says this strike may be "tougher" to resolve than others that have been seen in the past. Rattner gave two reasons why: that it's being played out in public and that the UAW has some demands that are "not possible for the companies to comply with." Some of those demands that may be hard for the automakers to deliver, Rattner says, are working 32 hours/week but being paid for 40 hours, the return of defined benefit pension plans, and improving retiree health care benefi... |
UAW strike extended, United pilot contracts, NYC flooding: Top StoriesAutoworkers have expanded their ongoing strike against Ford (F) and General Motors (GM). The strike against Stellantis (STLA) was not expanded due to progress being made in negotiations. United Airlines (UAL) has successfully negotiated a deal with its pilot union, securing a pay raise of up to 40% over four years. United is the last of the major airlines to reach a deal with pilots amid the industry shortages. A flood watch is in effect for 23 million people in New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut. Ongoing rain and flash floods are causing closures of various roads and subways in New York City. Yahoo Finance's Julie Hyman breaks down today's top stories. |
UAW expands strikes: Ford, GM, EV market impactUnited Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain announced plans today to expand the ongoing strike against two of the Big Three automakers — Ford (F) and General Motors (GM) – with 7,000 additional workers to join the walkout. Yahoo Finance spoke to experts across the automotive industry to break down the implications for Ford, GM, Stellantis (STLA), as well as the EV market. Yahoo Finance Autos Reporter Pras Subramanian explained the latest strikes by the UAW in detail, which will affect GM's Lansing Delta Township Assembly plant and Ford's Chicago Assembly plant. Subramanian said, "We've seen estimates that every week that this goes on, $100-200 million is getting evaporated for the Big Three." Wedbush Managing Director Dan Ives views a prolonged UAW strike as a "horror show" for the E... |
UAW, Big Three still 'seem to be pretty far apart': JournalistAutoworker's expanded their historic strike. against Ford (F) and General Motors (GM). Starting Friday at noon, workers walked off Ford's Chicago Assembly Plant and GM's Lansing-Delta Assembly Plant, however, Stellantis (STLA) was left out of this expansion due to gains being made in negotiations. Both leaders from Ford and United Auto Workers have increased their media presence, attempting to control the narrative of the strike, leading to what seems like a further division. Gregory Migliore, Autoblog Editor-In-Chief, joins Yahoo Finance to break down efforts from both leaders and how the tension between both sides has potentially escalated. "Not only are the sides farther apart, the case of Ford, it does seem like things are definitely heating up in perhaps a negative way," Migliore s... |
Auto Stocks Fall As UAW Strike Expands To More Ford, GM Plants. Ford CEO Responds.The UAW strike expanded to Ford's Chicago assembly plant and GM's Lansing Delta Township plant as of noon Friday. |
UAW drops unfair labor practice charges against GM, StellantisThe union had filed the charges on Aug. 31 with the National Labor Relations Board charging the automakers had refused to bargain in good faith, which both companies strongly denied. The UAW on Sept. 15 launched the first-ever simultaneous strike against the Detroit Three automakers and now has targeted 43 facilities covering about 25,000 out of about 150,000 hourly auto workers. The companies and UAW have exchanged numerous contract offers over the last month. |
Auto workers expand strike against Ford and GMThe United Auto Workers will expand its strike against Ford and General Motors, while sparing Stellantis from further action, citing progress with the company at the bargaining table. UAW president Shawn Fain on Friday said the union would go on strike at noon at Ford’s assembly plant in Chicago, which makes the Ford Explorer sport utility vehicle, and at GM’s assembly plant in Lansing, Michigan, which builds the Buick Enclave and Chevy Traverse. |