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Cake day: September 28th, 2023

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  • Please forgive my ignorance here. I absolutely support folks fighting for better pay and benefits, but why on earth did they refuse this?

    The company’s Oct. 3 offer featured:

    • Product commitments for every UAW plant in America
    • No job losses due to electric vehicle battery plants
    • Profit sharing among all employees
    • A full ratification bonus
    • 26% pay increase for all temporary employees
    • Conversion of all temporary employees with at least three months of service to permanent status
    • More than 20% pay increase for permanent employees
    • Inflation protection in cost-of-living allowances
    • End to tiered pay so all employees can reach the top wage rate
    • A reduction (in half) of the time it takes to earn the top wage
    • Income protection for permanent employees
    • Increased 401(k) contributions for permanent employees
    • Up to five weeks paid vacation, an average of 17 paid holidays per year and two family days.

    Every single one of those bullet points sounds like a pretty massive win, even individually, then you combine them all together and it’s the best benefit plan I’ve ever even heard of in the US. Granted, I am not a benefits manager and never have been, so I suppose I don’t know what is generally available in the US. But many of those individual benefits are leagues above anything I’ve ever seen.

    EDIT: I read the article rather than the post. So I assume the above points are not being given to plants planning to be built?