GM Ultium Workers in Tennessee Will Join UAW
A majority of the approximately 1,000 employees at the Ultium Cells electric-vehicle battery plant in Spring Hill, Tennessee, have signed union cards to join the United Autoworkers, and the company has agreed to recognize the union.
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Before the union was recognized, production worker pay at the Lordstown plant started at $15, but an immediate wage bump and then contract-negotiated increases over three years will bring their wages to $35 an hour by October 2027.
During UAW contract negotiations in fall of 2023, GM agreed to recognize Ultium Cells as part of the UAW contract, and workers then received an increase in pay of $6 to $8 per hour.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 6% of workers in Tennessee belonged to a union in 2023--well below the national average of 10%, but up from the state's 5.5% in 2022.
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