UAW agrees to suspend controversial jobs bank - make other concessions
United Auto Workers has agreed to make changes to its labor agreements to help save the industry
By Alex Ricciuti
December 4, 2008 5:39 PM
Filed Under: American, Corporate/Financial, Industry
The UAW, the union that represents US auto workers, has begun making concessions in order to save the industry and help secure government funding for the Big 3 Detroit automakers.
The United Auto Workers had agreed to suspend the jobs bank program, a controversial element of their contract with automakers, that allows laid-off auto workers to continue to draw up to 95 percent of their salaries while unemployed. They've also agreed to deferred payments by automakers into a health-care fund for retired employees, a major part of their landmark labor agreement with automakers back in 2007.
The UAW has also made concessions on reductions in pay. For new hires, compensation will go from about $78 dollars an hour to 26 dollars, which includes pay and benefits.
US auto workers have been hit hard not only by the recent crisis but by the steady decline of the Big 3 over the last several years. GM has said it will shed an additional 31,000 jobs as part of its restructuring plan. The UAW has lost 119,000 members since 2006. Union membership peaked at 1.5 million back in 1979 and has been declining ever since.
Related Articles
- General Motors Unveils Restructuring Plan (26 comments
- US Automakers Face Unprecedented Threat of Collapse (29 comments
- GM/UAW Strike Ended
Comments
Add Comment
- BMW 7 Series M Sport Receives Matt Black Trim Treatment by EAS
- Stig Approved: Caterham Superlight R500 – for £19.50
- Mercedes' AMG Division Considering Diesel?
- Bentley Unveils World’s Most Luxurious Charity Bus
- Porsche Cayman X-Wide by XTR Carchip
- 2011 Mercedes C-Class Facelift Latest Spy Photos
- Superchips Golf GTi MkVI ECU Remap Adds 44bhp
- Try outrunning this! F999 Police Car Unveiled
Latest F1 News
BMW Announce Deal to Sell F1 Team to Peter Sauber
Nov 27, 09 4:30 PM
Force India retains Sutil, Liuzzi
Nov 27, 09 4:00 PM
Ecclestone denies reviving Donington GP bid
Nov 27, 09 4:00 PM
Toro Rosso seat for Hartley possible - brother
Nov 27, 09 4:00 PM
Alonso works hard to win Ferrari 'confidence'
Nov 27, 09 4:00 PM
Canada GP return to be announced on Friday
Nov 27, 09 4:00 PM
American investors to rescue Sauber - report
Nov 26, 09 8:00 PM
Conway, Ericsson to test for Brawn at Jerez
Nov 26, 09 7:00 PM
Hamilton not worried by McLaren-Mercedes split
Nov 26, 09 6:30 PM
Wolff reveals rejected Williams investors
Nov 26, 09 6:00 PM














