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The layoffs at GM’s Orion plant will affect 945 employees, while 369 employees will be cut from the Lansing assembly plant. ... all impacted team members per the provisions of the UAW-GM ...
The Detroit Free Press has learned more details on when GM and the UAW will start the first phase of the $50,000 retirement buyout program. ... The contract states that those eligible to return to ...
In GM's last public offer to the UAW, it offered 9.5% contribution to the UAW members' 401(k) plans. It is not yet confirmed if that came up to 10% in GM's tentative agreement with the UAW.
In November, the UAW ratified the new labor agreement with GM after a 55% to 45% vote in favor of the deal. The new contract, which runs through April 2028, guaranteed workers a 25% increase to ...
On September 17, GM stopped providing health insurance to 55,000 union members, [7] forcing the UAW to pay for COBRA. On September 26, it was announced that GM would start to pay health insurance again to people on strike. [8] On October 16, it was announced that GM and the UAW agreed on a new labor contract that ended the month-long strike.
GM filed a WARN notice posted Thursday that said it will cut 945 jobs starting Jan. 1 at its Orion ... UAW Local 5960 member Kimberly Fuhr inspects a Chevrolet Bolt EV during vehicle production on ...
The ripple effect associated with the strike at GM facilities was estimated to have spread to 2,500 other workers who were laid off at GM as of Oct. 25, according to GM's tally of the strike's impact.
The UAW is asking for wage hikes of nearly 40%, COLA (cost of living adjustments) built into a future contract, end of wage “tiers,” and a defined benefit pension plan, among other things.