UAW Negotiator Says New Stellantis Offer Doesn’t Look Good
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Stellantis NV’s new contract offer to the United Auto Workers lacks the job security guarantees the union wants, a negotiator said, suggesting workers will reject it days before a deadline to expand their historic strike.
UAW President Shawn Fain has yet to announce whether he’ll green light the latest Stellantis offer, but the proposal had a similar pay increase to the 19.5% already offered. Additionally, it doesn’t give workers the clear vision of the future they’re seeking, said Scott Moldenhauer, a negotiator for the union.