News & Commentary October 10, 2023 auto workers strike at Mack Trucks
https://onlabor.org/october-10-2023/
By John Fry
John Fry is a student at Harvard Law School.
In todays news & commentary, auto workers strike at Mack Trucks; Canadian workers strike at GM; bargaining resumes at Kaiser Permanente; and WGA members approve a new contract.
United Auto Workers members at Mack Trucks are on strike after rank-and-file members voted down a tentative agreement that UAW leadership negotiated with the company. The tentative agreement included a 19% wage increase over five years, which some members say is insufficient to meet the rising cost of living. Ford has offered UAW a 23% wage increase amid the unions ongoing strike at the Big Three automakers, which may explain Mack workers decision to keep fighting. UAW President Shawn Fain had backed the tentative agreement, but he says he supports the workers decision: Im inspired to see UAW members at Mack holding out for a better deal, and ready to stand up and walk off the job to win it.
Canadian auto workers are striking at General Motors, joining their UAW counterparts in the United States. Unifor, the Canadian union, is pursuing a strategy known as pattern bargaining, which I covered last month. Unifor has already reached a contract with Ford and is urging GM to match it, but sticking points include pension benefits and temporary work roles. UAW has traditionally engaged in pattern bargaining with the Big Three in the United States, but the union has elected to strike all three employers simultaneously this time.
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