UAW Local 75
UAW Local 75 represents the workers at the Milwaukee Parts Distribution Center, MOPAR (Stellantis)
The agreement has officially ratified.
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You should have received the following message sometime yesterday or today:
A tentative agreement has been reached between the UAW & Stellantis; All Mopar employees are scheduled to report to work at their normal start-time on Monday, October 30, 2023. This is your instruction to report to work, we look forward to seeing you Monday. -Mopar Labor Relations
Union Siblings! Attention - you do NOT need to report to strike duty, Monday October 30th.
More details to follow regarding where the negotiations stand regarding a tentative agreement.
GM, Stellantis make offer to UAW matching Ford's 25% wage increase GM and Stellantis sources confirmed that the tentative deal has the same 25 percent wage offer that Ford made with the UAW. However they are not confirming tentative agreements at this time.
UAW Reaches Tentative Deal With Ford That Could Help End Auto Strike Workers have been on strike against Ford, Stellantis and General Motors for six weeks.
One day longer, one day stronger... And the sign has been replaced - stop by and sign in!!
On the line, still going strong!
Stand up strike expanded to SHAP (RAM Truck).
SOLIDARITY!
6,800 UAW members ordered to join strike at Stellantis' Sterling Heights Assembly Plant The SHAP is Stellantis’ largest plant and a big moneymaker where it builds the popular Ram light-duty pickup trucks.
Where Things Stand at Stellantis | UAW Oct. 20, 2023 – Our UAW-Stellantis national negotiators made important progress this week, so we didn’t expand the Stand Up Strike. But as we showed at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant on Oct. 11, we remain ready to stand up at any time when a company fails to move forward toward a fair agreement. ...
Hey Union family... Just wanted to share this:
Thanks for your support Gov. Evers!
Solidarity!
Thanks for continuing to stand strong, Union Siblings!
Going strong!
Hmmm...
Carmakers Say They Can't Afford UAW Demands, While Paying CEOs $1 Billion The United Auto Workers’s historic standoff with Detroit’s three carmaking giants is centered on an age-old tension: The union says corporate greed is keeping workers from earning fair wages, while Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and Stellantis NV say they can’t afford union demands.
Wind and rain won't stop us!
Still standing up for a fair contract!
Thanks for joining us today and for your support, Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes and U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin!
Great to have
on the picket line with us today... With cookies, too!
In an unannounced move, 8,700 UAW members walked off the job today at 6:30 p.m. ET, shutting down Ford Motor Company’s iconic and extremely profitable Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville. The strike was called by UAW President Shawn Fain and Vice President Chuck Browning after Ford refused to make further movement in bargaining.
The surprise move marks a new phase in the UAW’s Stand Up Strike. Previous expansions of the strike occurred at a deadline set in advance by the union. The move comes one day before the four-week mark since contracts expired at Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis.
“We have been crystal clear, and we have waited long enough, but Ford has not gotten the message,” said UAW President Shawn Fain. “It’s time for a fair contract at Ford and the rest of the Big Three. If they can’t understand that after four weeks, the 8,700 workers shutting down this extremely profitable plant will help them understand it.”
Local 862 members at Kentucky Truck Plant make the Ford Super Duty pickups as well as the Ford Expedition and the Lincoln Navigator.
Now Local 862 members in Louisville, KY, are holding the line for economic justice!
UAW hits Ford with a surprise strike of nearly 9,000 workers at the Kentucky Truck Plant In a late breaking move, the UAW announced late Wednesday a new strike target at the company's biggest plant in the world.
One day longer, one day stronger! Solidarity!!
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