UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America)

The UAW (United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America) is a diverse union representing members in various sectors including multinational corporations, small manufacturers, state and local governments, colleges and universities, hospitals and private non-profit organizations. With over 400,000 active members and 580,00 retired members across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, it is one of the largest unions in North America. The UAW has a history of negotiating industry-leading wages and benefits for its members while also being actively involved in civil rights legislative battles since the 1950s. The union's commitment extends beyond national borders, fighting for enforcement of trade agreement provisions on human and worker rights, fair labor standards, and a new approach to international trade that improves the quality of life for working people worldwide.

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  • UAW Reaches Historic Agreement with Daimler Truck, Averting Potential Strike: 25% Raises for Over 7,300 Workers

    UAW Reaches Historic Agreement with Daimler Truck, Averting Potential Strike: 25% Raises for Over 7,300 Workers

    Broke On: Friday, 26 April 2024 In a landmark agreement, the UAW and Daimler Truck reach a historic deal, averting a potential strike at six US facilities. The four-year contract delivers substantial economic gains for over 7,300 hourly workers, including raises of up to 25%, cost-of-living adjustments, profit-sharing and improved benefits. UAW President Shawn Fain emphasizes record profits should mean record contracts for workers.