United Auto Workers vote on changes
Unionized workers at Ford voted on changes to their contract, including cutting cost-of-living increases, reducing benefits and eliminating cash bonuses.
The company says the move will help it to stay competitive. According to the UAW, 59 percent of production workers and 58 percent of skilled-trades workers voted “yes,” and the new contract passed.
No government loans
General Motors and Chrysler have both asked the government for quick loans to help their companies stay afloat. Ford says these changes will prevent the company from having to ask the government for money as well.
“By working together with our UAW partners, we identified solutions that will help Ford reach competitive parity with foreign-owned auto manufacturers and that are important to our efforts to operate through the current economic environment without accessing a bridge loan from the U.S. government,” said UAW President Ron Gettelfinger in a written statement.
More contract details
The ratified deal ended the jobs bank program, and it now allows Ford to make payments in stock to a retirement fund. The fund will extend health benefits to retired workers.
Now the UAW must attempt to reach a deal with both Chrysler and GM.
Making an example
The deal UAW reached with Ford will serve as a guideline for deals with GM and Chrysler. In the agreements reached with the government over more than $17 billion in loans, it specifies that the companies must work out new agreements with the union. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "Ford Workers Approve New Contracts, Wage Freeze"
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