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UAW, Stellantis reach tentative deal to end strike, Illinois plant may reopen, sources say
Joseph WhiteOctober 28, 20231:03 PM EDTUpdated 34 min ago
Jeep Wrangler JL UAW and Stellantis Reach Tentative Agreement QEYDWOG7O5J2VEPDKV7IG25O24

File photo: A general view of Stellantis' Belvidere Assembly Plant, in Belvidere, Illinois, U.S., June 27,

Oct 28 (Reuters) - United Auto Workers reached a tentative agreement with Stellantis (STLAM.MI) on Saturday, a deal that is pending approval from the union's top leaders and includes reopening the automaker's Illinois plant, two people familiar with the matter said.

The proposed accord is likely to follow a template set just days ago by the UAW and Ford (F.N), including a 25% wage hike over the 4-1/2-year contract, starting with an initial increase of 11%.

No public deal announcement is expected until later Saturday afternoon or early evening, the sources said. Strikes have entered week seven.

Stellantis shuttered its assembly plant in Belvidere, Illinois, early this year, leaving 1,300 workers without jobs.

UAW President Shawn Fain vowed to reverse the decision, and the union criticized Stellantis management over the issue in a lengthy video. The Biden administration and the state of Illinois have offered subsidies that could help re-tool the factory. Illinois acquired 170 acres of land adjacent to the assembly plant.

UAW is expected to unveil details of the tentative deal later on Saturday, which will have provisions on the use of temporary workers, the sources said, adding Stellantis has agreed to significant product commitment and investment.

Fain and other senior union leaders are expected to have a video conference with local UAW officials who will explain the contract terms to workers, the sources said.

The deal to reopen the Belvidere plant is contingent on expected state and local tax incentives, they said.

The deal is expected to include investments in other U.S. plants, including the Trenton engine plant, sources said. The plant, south of Detroit, is a 71-year old facility that builds six cylinder engines.

Talks with General Motors (GM.N) were ongoing. Negotiators for company and the union were expected to re-convene around noon after working into the early hours of Saturday morning, the sources said.

Some 45,000 workers out of nearly 150,000 union members at the Detroit Three eventually joined the strike, which has cost billions of dollars to the industry.

Talks with GM and Stellantis have been protracted because of issues such as pension and how fast temporary workers would get permanent work, sources have said.

Fain repeatedly accused the Detroit Three automakers of enriching executives and investors, while neglecting workers and said the UAW's success would help blue collar workers throughout the country.

The Detroit automakers argued that the UAW's demands would significantly raise costs and put them at a disadvantage compared with EV leader Tesla (TSLA.O) and foreign brands such as Toyota Motor (7203.T), which are nonunionized.

Ford expects the new contract will add $850 to $900 in labor cost per vehicle. Tesla already had a labor cost advantage of roughly $20 per hour before the UAW and the Detroit Three automakers began their bargaining, analysts have said.

The UAW has said the Ford deal would amount to total pay hikes of more than 33% when compounding and cost-of-living are factored in.

The strike which began at relatively unimportant plants spread to the biggest money-makers, producing pickup trucks and SUVs, ratcheting up the pain.

The UAW eventually struck against eight plants, most recently GM's Arlington, Texas, assembly plant, which makes the Chevy Tahoe and Suburban, Ford's Kentucky Truck heavy-duty pickup factory and Stellantis' Ram pickup plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan.

The UAW's initial demands had included 40% pay increases, cost-of-living adjustments pegged to inflation, job or pay guarantees, an end to lower wages for lower seniority workers and defined benefit pensions.
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Why don't they just charge more for paint colors and even charge for white? Make LED lights a option on every Jeep, only make the driver's seat powered and charge for the passenger side, charge for assembly of the Jeep along with making all tires and rims a option. Hell $4250 for a automatic transmission, charge for any motor and don`t forget to charge for all of the fluids used too
 

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Not bad compared to the 40% increase/32 hour work week they demanded.

25% over 4.5 years and a continued 40 hour work week isn’t a bad outcome for either side. Actually, 25% over 4.5 years is a great deal for the workers.

Now, how will the rank and file vote? After all they were banking on 15% more and an extra day off a week. The UAW was unwavering about that for quite some time.

3rd quarter reports and 4th quarter projections had to have something to do with it. How many of you are planning on buying a new Jeep right now?
 

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Why don't they just charge more for paint colors and even charge for white? Make LED lights a option on every Jeep, only make the driver's seat powered and charge for the passenger side, charge for assembly of the Jeep along with making all tires and rims a option. Hell $4250 for a automatic transmission, charge for any motor and don`t forget to charge for all of the fluids used too
Quit giving them ideas! Between paint color and destination charges, that’s nearly $3000 easy money.
 

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Ford expects the new contract will add $850 to $900 in labor cost per vehicle.
Wouldn't it be satisfying to be capable of charging the line workers themselves for the effect of the quoted price increase that will surely be passed along to the vehicle-buying public?

Having weathered the insidious effects of inflation since 2020, such thoughts come to mind very easily.


It is getting out of control but yet we buy them...
Per the configurator, the price difference between a 2023 392, and the 2024, is $8,100.00. That number is 2/3rds the price of what I paid for a new 1995 YJ. Is the '24 66% better? Is there that much more stuff on it?

That's just the most extreme example. There is, and has been, a crapload of [misplaced] pride in the pricing for every iteration of the Wrangler.
 

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Per the configurator, the price difference between a 2023 392, and the 2024, is $8,100.00. That number is 2/3rds the price of what I paid for a new 1995 YJ. Is the '24 66% better? Is there that much more stuff on it?
Not to mention the fact the 392 has been a "parts bin" product for over a decade now. It's not exclusive, special, rare, or unique in any way.
 

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So how long before my jeep is built?
Hopefully it has been built by the White collar staff & Scabs. I can only imagine what craftsmanship these princesses will be doing now. When they wanted a raise & were putting their best foot forward quality sucked. And weak…. Haven’t been able to seat fuses in a fuse box for years.
 

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Not to mention the fact the 392 has been a "parts bin" product for over a decade now. It's not exclusive, special, rare, or unique in any way.
Everything out of Stellantis is a parts bin special. NO good engineering has come since Daimler left. Fiat brought some fancy stitching & colors and Stellantis is emptying the parts bin’s & making the brands sellable.
 

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Not to mention the fact the 392 has been a "parts bin" product for over a decade now. It's not exclusive, special, rare, or unique in any way.
Really never was anything other than a spare parts jeep, just like the old broncos, now it is a cash cow. Once they saw the shops installing small hemi kits for $25,000, they knew they could beat that hands down. And did and do.
 

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About $1,000 more in labor cost per car. Tesla needs to enter the off-road segment. Hope UAW enjoys their work, because in 5 years the automakers will find a way to reduce labor costs...
 
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