![]() ![]() Health-care coverage would not change, but GM would contribute $1000 to worker pensions for those hired before 2007 who are eligible. The paper said the new contract would ensure all current employees would be paid at least $32.32 per hour by September 2023 temporary workers would gain "a path to becoming full-time employees" and profit sharing would not be capped at the current $12,000 per year. GM issued a statement to AN saying it will pursue plans for battery-cell manufacturing in Ohio and that it will invest $9 billion altogether in U.S. According to the tentative agreement's terms, t he Hamtramck plant near Detroit, which currently employs about 800 people to build the Cadillac CT6 and Chevrolet Impala, would not close as had been planned, and GM will build its future electric pickup truck there but the assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio, along with transmission facilities in Michigan and Maryland, would close permanently. The UAW's GM council met most of the day today but has not yet issued a recommendation for a vote to ratify. UPDATE 10/17/19, 3:30 p.m.: Automotive News reports this afternoon that terms are under discussion in the proposed agreement. However, the automaker promised to add 1000 jobs in battery-cell manufacturing in Ohio. GM also said it will keep the Detroit-Hamtramck plant open and build a future electric pickup there but will close Lordstown, Ohio, permanently.Among items offered are an $11,000 ratification bonus to every full-time employee and $4500 to every temporary employee once the contract is accepted. ![]() The United Auto Workers' GM council met today to discuss the details of a proposed settlement that would end the monthlong strike against General Motors, according to an Automotive News report. ![]()
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