General Motors seals deal with UAW workers in closer-than-expected vote

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3 thoughts on “General Motors seals deal with UAW workers in closer-than-expected vote

  1. Never mentioned in any of the media coverage or UAW pronouncements regarding this labor action. Guess it did not fit the narrative? Meanwhile the working man will pay for it in increased car prices.

    In Feb 2023 42,300 U.S. hourly GM workers received a profit-sharing check of up to $12,750. The before-taxes payout for its UAW-represented workforce is an increase from $10,250 paid out in 2021 and about $9,000 in 2020. It is a record payout. The highest payout, prior to this one, was in 2016 at $12,000 per employee.

    1. I’m pretty so they received 15 profit sharing checks since 2008. Like you mentioned nobody talks about it. haha.

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