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Omaha Steve

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Thu Oct 1, 2015, 04:22 PM Oct 2015

Autoworkers Reject Contract With Fiat-Chrysler As UAW Union Threatens Strike At Ford Plant

Source: ibtimes

By Cole Stangler

Labor tension is mounting at Detroit's Big Three, raising the possibility of the first strike by American assembly line autoworkers in nearly a decade. By a wide margin, workers have voted down a tentative contract agreement brokered by their union, the United Auto Workers, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Meanwhile, the UAW is threatening to strike at a major Ford plant in Kansas City.

The rank-and-file rejection from Fiat Chrysler's 39,000 unionized workers throws a wrench into plans made between the UAW and major American automakers -- including Ford and General Motors -- to reach new labor agreements. The most recent contracts, which cover a combined 140,000 workers, all expired earlier this month. Negotiators for the union had anticipated using the Fiat Chrysler agreement as a pattern to reach similar deals at Ford and GM. The "no" vote sends the UAW leadership back to the drawing board.

Although UAW President Dennis Williams has said he wants to avoid it, a strike remains a possibility. As part of the Great Recession's federal bailout of the auto industry, the UAW agreed to no-strike clauses in its contracts at GM and Chrysler. Since the current contracts have expired, the union now regains that option. Workers at all three automakers have already voted to authorize strikes -- a procedural move meant to ramp up pressure on the companies.

The UAW has threatened to strike at one plant -- a Ford factory in Kansas City that produces the popular F-150 pickup truck, the best-selling Ford vehicle in North America. Workers could walk off their jobs as early as Sunday.

FULL story at link.


The UAW hasn't waged a prolonged strike at a Detroit automaker since 1998. Above, a Ford assembly worker works on the frame of a 2015 Mustang at Ford's Flat Rock Assembly Plant in Flat Rock, Michigan, Aug. 20, 2015. Rebecca Cook/Reuters

Read more: http://www.ibtimes.com/autoworkers-reject-contract-fiat-chrysler-uaw-union-threatens-strike-ford-plant-2122686

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Autoworkers Reject Contract With Fiat-Chrysler As UAW Union Threatens Strike At Ford Plant (Original Post) Omaha Steve Oct 2015 OP
Not surprising, after UAW/FCA negotiations. JustABozoOnThisBus Oct 2015 #1

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,336 posts)
1. Not surprising, after UAW/FCA negotiations.
Thu Oct 1, 2015, 04:30 PM
Oct 2015

The two sides struggled over the contract for what, about an hour maybe? If I was still in the UAW, I'd wonder how they could address any significant number of issues in that time. Especially with the two-tier salary structure for old vs new workers. And by now, those "new" workers are gaining years of experience.

It sounds like someone didn't do their job on this contract proposal.

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