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Toyota to Hike Pay for US Hourly Workers After UAW-Detroit Deals
A worker installs components into an automobile on the production line at a Toyota Motor manufacturing plant.
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Toyota Motor Corp. is raising wages for assembly workers in the US after its Detroit carmaking rivals reached tentative deals with their union to boost pay.
The Japanese auto giant plans to increase the highest wage for most assembly line workers by 9.2% to $34.80 an hour as of Jan. 1, a person familiar with the matter said Wednesday.