President Joe Biden is asking the major U.S. automakers and their workers’ union to reach an agreement that takes “every possible step to avoid painful plant closings” as the sector transitions to electric vehicles.
President Joe Biden waves as he arrives on the South Lawn of the White House, Monday, Aug. 14, 2023, in Washington. – President Joe Biden is asking major U.S. automakers and their workers' union to reach an agreement that takes “every possible step to avoid painful plant closings” as the sector transitions to electric vehicles.
The president has not yet been endorsed by the United Auto Workers as he seeks reelection, despite his broad support from organized labor going into the 2024 campaign. The UAW represents 146,000 workers at Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, which are commonly known as the big three automakers. The workers' contracts expire at 11:59 p.m. Sept. 14.
Biden said in a statement Monday that as the market moves away from gasoline-powered vehicles, the auto industry still must provide “good jobs that can support a family” and ensure that “transitions are fair and look to retool, reboot, and rehire in the same factories and communities at comparable wages, while giving existing workers the first shot to fill those jobs.”
“The UAW helped create the American middle class and as we move forward in this transition to new technologies, the UAW deserves a contract that sustains the middle class,” Biden said. GM said in a statement that it's bargaining in “good faith” with the UAW on “a contract that provides job security and supports good wages and benefits for our team members while enabling companies to compete successfully domestically and globally.”, president of the union, has asked for an end to different wage tiers among workers.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Trump decries Biden's decision to send cluster munitions to UkraineFormer President Donald Trump denounced President Joe Biden's decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine.
Weiterlesen »
Trump calls Biden ‘Manchurian candidate’ for ChinaFormer President Donald Trump called President Joe Biden a 'Manchurian candidate' for China.
Weiterlesen »
Despite President Joe Biden's repeated boasts, union membership continues to fallThe data indicate that fewer workers are choosing a collective bargaining relationship, a trend that has continued for almost 70 years.
Weiterlesen »
Major gun safety groups come together to endorse Joe Biden for president in 2024Gun safety groups are joining together to endorse President Joe Biden in 2024, as the president continues to push for stricter gun laws as a major part of his political platform that was all but unthinkable for Democrats even a few years ago.
Weiterlesen »
PolitiFact - President Joe Biden wasn’t impeachedPresident Joe Biden hasn’t been impeached, despite misleading social media posts and a recent effort by Rep. Lauren Boeb
Weiterlesen »