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UAW reaches tentative contract with Chrysler
David Sedgwick
Automotive News
October 10, 2007 - 11:05 am ET
UPDATED: 10/10/07 5:34 p.m. EDT
The United Auto Workers this evening announced that it has negotiated a new labor contract with Chrysler LLC that covers 49,000 hourly workers.
The deal will put a quick end to the strike launched at 11 a.m. this morning by the union. In a press release issued after 5 p.m., the union announced that Chrysler workers would return to their jobs on the next available shift.
"This agreement was made possible because UAW workers made it clear to Chrysler that we needed an agreement that rewards the contributions they have made to the success of this company," said UAW President Ron Gettelfinger.
Details of the agreement were not immediately available. However, the deal is expected to follow the pattern set by General Motors. The UAW settled with GM after a one-day strike. Assuming that Chrysler workers ratify the deal, the union next will negotiate a pact with Ford Motor Co.
PRESS RELEASE: UAW reaches tentative agreement at Chrysler
The UAW this evening announced that it had reached a tentative agreement with Chrysler LLC. The strike against Chrysler at 11 a.m., following the expiration of an extension to the current labor agreement, will end immediately, the union said. The following is the UAW announcement.
UAW President Ron Gettelfinger and UAW Vice President General Holiefield announced today that the UAW has reached a tentative agreement with the Chrysler Corporation.
The strike against Chrysler at 11:00 this morning, following the expiration of an extension to the current labor agreement, will be recessed immediately. UAW Chrysler workers will be notified by the corporation to report to work on their next available shift.
"This agreement was made possible because UAW workers made it clear to Chrysler that we needed an agreement that rewards the contributions they have made to the success of this company," said Gettelfinger.
"Once again, teamwork in the leadership and solidarity in the ranks has produced an agreement that protects jobs for our communities and also protects wages, pensions, and health care for our active and retired members," said Holiefield, who directs the UAW*s Chrysler Department.
Details of the agreement are being withheld pending ratification votes by UAW Chrysler workers.