UAW strikes begin as deadline passes with no agreement: Live updates

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4m ago / 12:17 AM EDT

Why those three sites?

In picking the first three sites to strike, the union didn’t go after the companies’ big cash cows, which are full-size pickups and big SUVs, and went more for plants that make vehicles with lower profit margins, said Marick Masters, a business professor at Wayne State University in Detroit.

“They want to give the companies some space without putting them up against the wall,” Masters said. “They’re not putting them right into the corner. You put an animal in the corner and it’s dangerous.”

10m ago / 12:12 AM EDT

About the first plants set to strike

GM’s Wentzville Assembly plant (Local 2250, Region 4) and has about 3,600 members. It produces Chevrolet Colorado and Express; and GMC Canyon and Savana.

In Toledo, Ohio, about 5,800 members at the Stellantis Toledo Assembly Complex, (Local 12, Region 2B) will walk off. They make the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator.

The Ford Michigan Assembly Plant — Final Assembly and Paint, (Local 900, Region 1A) in Wayne, Michigan, has about 3,300 members. It produces the Ford Ranger and Bronco.

21m ago / 12:01 AM EDT

The UAW strike is officially on

The United Auto Workers union (UAW) is officially walking off the job after failing to reach agreements on a new contract with Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler-maker Stellantis.

This marks the first time the union members have gone on strike since its now-expired contract was ratified in 2019.

18m ago / 12:03 AM EDT

Whitmer says both sides should be looking for wins

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has autos top of mind.

She spent part of today at the Detroit Auto Show, checking out new makes and models.

But she said her office has been in touch with the UAW and the Big Three automakers for the last month and a half about labor negotiations. 

She said they need to come to an agreement that works for all parties. It’s possible to reach a deal that benefits both the UAW and the Big Three, she said.

Whitmer said she has been in contact with President Joe Biden and federal officials regularly about the possible strike and contract negotiations. 


18m ago / 12:03 AM EDT

Ford says it’s got future of workers — and company — in mind

As the threat of a UAW walkout grew nearer, Ford said it was doing its part to avoid a strike.

“Ford has bargained in good faith in an effort to avoid a strike, which could have wide-ranging consequences for our business and the economy. It also impacts the very 57,000 UAW-Ford workers we are trying to reward with this contract,” it said in a statement late tonight.

It said it had employees and the future top of mind in the negotiations.

“Ford remains absolutely committed to reaching an agreement that rewards our employees and protects Ford’s ability to invest in the future as we move through industry-wide transformation,” the statement said.

49m ago / 11:33 PM EDT

Starting small would let UAW stretch its strike fund

Estimates have projected that the union’s $825 million fund, designed to pay eligible workers $500 a week while picketing, would support a strike of up to 11 weeks by its 146,000 members at all three automakers.

By targeting just one plant at each of the Big Three at first, the UAW could make that money go further.

It would need to distribute strike pay to just the 12,700 workers at the three chosen sites initially.

2h ago / 10:43 PM EDT

Walkouts set for three sites in three states

Fain said three units, one at each of the three manufacturers, would be the first to picket, starting at midnight.

Those sites are:

  • GM: Wentzville, Missouri, Assembly Plant
  • Stellantis: Toledo, Ohio, Assembly Plant
  • Ford: Wayne, Michigan, Assembly Plant — Final Assembly & Paint

The UAW plans a major rally for downtown Detroit on Friday afternoon.

18m ago / 12:03 AM EDT

With clock ticking, UAW makes plans to walk

Two hours before the deadline, Fain told members to be prepared to strike.

“We will strike all three of the Big Three at once,” he said, adding that negotiations continue and a deal could still be reached before midnight.

2h ago / 10:43 PM EDT

Biden in touch with UAW and auto companies

Hours before the deadline, the White House said President Joe Biden had been in touch with UAW President Shawn Fain, as well as leaders of the major auto companies, to discuss the status of ongoing negotiations.

The White House says the administration has been monitoring the economic implications of a possible strike.

2h ago / 10:44 PM EDT

Tense negotiations led to accusations from both sides

The UAW late last month filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board accusing GM and Stellantis of failing to bargain in good faith and in a timely fashion.

The automakers have denied the accusations.

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