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Ultium Boosts EV Battery Worker Pay by 25% on Average

Adrian GarrettBy Adrian GarrettAugust 25, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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General Motors’ Ultium Cells has reached an agreement to raise worker pay at its battery plant in Ohio by an average of 25%, marking a significant victory for the United Auto Workers (UAW) union. This battery plant is the first major organized battery plant in the entire country, making the pay increase a milestone for the UAW.

Negotiations between the UAW and Ultium have been ongoing for approximately 1,100 workers at the plant since last year when a majority of employees decided to organize with the union. Currently, Ultium workers receive wages ranging from $20 to $25 per hour for production workers and $25 to $34.60 per hour for maintenance employees.

Despite the wage increase, workers will still earn less than their counterparts in traditional UAW assembly positions at Detroit automakers. Nevertheless, this boost in pay is an encouraging development as it signifies progress in securing fair compensation for workers in the growing electric vehicle sector.

It is important to note that this tentative deal solely focuses on worker pay and does not address other elements such as workplace dynamics and processes. The agreement is currently pending ratification by the workers. If approved, employees will receive retroactive back wages, which could range from $3,000 to $7,000.

It is crucial to highlight that this particular agreement is separate from the national negotiations between the UAW and major automakers, including GM, Ford Motor, and Stellantis. These national negotiations, involving approximately 150,000 workers, are ongoing and cover a wide range of issues beyond worker pay.

With the increasing demand for electric vehicles and the transition towards a greener future, it is essential for workers in the battery manufacturing industry to receive fair compensation for their expertise and contributions. The pay increase at the Ultium battery plant in Ohio is a positive step towards achieving this goal and improving the working conditions for employees in this rapidly expanding sector.

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