EV battery plants emerge as wild card issue in UAW contract talks
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EV battery plants emerge as wild card issue in UAW contract talks
PUBLISHED FRI, JUL 21 20239:45 AM EDT | UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
Michael Wayland
@MIKEWAYLAND
KEY POINTS
Multibillion-dollar EV battery plants are crucial to the automotive industrys future and uniquely positioned to have wide-ranging implications.
UAW leadership has made it clear they plan to consider the plants in the national negotiations with General Motors, Ford Motor and Stellantis.
But the automakers contend the joint venture plants are not legally part of the discussions.
DETROIT In already-contentious labor talks between the United Auto Workers union and major automakers, theres a wild-card issue hanging over the discussions.
Multibillion-dollar EV battery plants and their thousands of expected workers are crucial to the automotive industrys future and uniquely positioned to have wide-ranging implications for the UAW, automakers and President Joe Bidens push toward domestic manufacturing.
But theres a problem. They arent part of the negotiations.
Nearly all of the announced plants are separate joint ventures with their own operations, negotiations and contracts contracts that arent under the umbrella of labor agreements being negotiated with General Motors, Ford Motor and Stellantis ahead of a Sept. 14 deadline. The automakers contend the joint venture plants are therefore not legally part of the discussion.
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