Auto Workers Overwhelmingly Vote to Authorize Strikes Against Detroit Car Companies

Auto workers represented by the United Auto Workers union have voted by a large margin to grant union leaders the power to call strikes against Stellantis, General Motors, and Ford if a contract agreement cannot be reached.

Although negotiations are ongoing, the vote indicates significant dissatisfaction with the progress of contract talks. The union’s demands include a 40% pay increase, the restoration of pensions for new hires, the elimination of wage tiers, and other benefits. While the vote does not guarantee a strike, the union has signaled its willingness to take action if necessary.