October 3, 2023
2 mins read

UAW, Mack Trucks Reach Tentative Deal to Avoid Strike

Mack Trucks confirmed the deal on Monday after the UAW’s announcement just before midnight Sunday…reports Asian Lite News

The United Auto Workers (UAW) has reached a tentative five-year contract agreement with Mack Trucks that covers about 4,000 workers in the US states of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Florida amid the ongoing strike.

Mack Trucks confirmed the deal on Monday after the UAW’s announcement just before midnight Sunday, reports Xinhua news agency.

The temporary agreement must still be ratified by the UAW.

“The terms of this tentative agreement would deliver significantly increased wages and continue first-class benefits for Mack employees and their families,” said Mack President Stephen Roy in a statement.

“At the same time, it would allow the company to successfully compete in the market, and continue making the necessary investments in our people, plants and products,” he added.

The UAW said that more details would become available as members review the tentative deal with Mack, one of North America’s largest manufacturers of medium-duty trucks, heavy-duty trucks, proprietary engines, and transmissions, according to its official website.

Founded in 1900, Mack Trucks was purchased by Volvo Group in 2000.

Meanwhile, the UAW’s strike against the Big Three US automakers has entered the 18th day.

So far, about 25,300 out of some 146,000 workersrepresented by the UAW have been on strike across the country.

The tentative agreement showed the union’s willingness to reach an agreement on its ambitious bargaining demands, CNN reported.

If it had gone on strike, it would have been another drain on the resources in the union’s strike fund, which stood at $825 million heading into the work stoppage at the other three automakers.

There are now more than 25,000 UAW members on strike at the three companies after the union expanded its targeted strike to two more assembly plants on Friday. Each striker is receiving $500 in strike benefits, CNN reported.

The union is also paying the same benefits to about 3,000 members who have been laid off by the companies because their work had been disrupted during the strike. That means nearly a $14 million a week drain on the fund, it was reported.

ALSO READ: Biden hails Congress legislations as ‘good news for America’

Previous Story

Israeli, US Defence Chiefs to Meet in Washington

Next Story

Trump arrives in NYC ahead of civil fraud trial against him

Latest from -Top News

India vigilant as Nepal faces political uncertainty

Indian agencies suspect that external elements are making attempts to create a political vacuum in the country. …reports Asian Lite News India is closely monitoring political developments in Nepal, emphasising that stability

India vows stronger maritime ties with ASEAN

Conveying Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s warm greetings on the 20th anniversary of the East Asia Summit (EAS), he said India deeply values the members’ contributions to regional peace, progress, and prosperity….reports Asian

Piyush Goyal in Brussels as India, EU push FTA talks

Goyal’s visit reflects India’s steadfast commitment to deepening engagement with the European Union…reports Asian Lite News Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday met EU Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security

Shutdown Turmoil Grounds Thousands of US Flights

On Sunday alone, over 8,700 flights were delayed, according to FlightAware, as staffing shortfalls continue to mount…reports Asian Lite News More than 4,000 flights across the US were delayed on Monday, with
Go toTop

Don't Miss

India an indispensable partner: US State Dept official

Beijing and Moscow, who have not been invited to the

US Supreme Court decision looms over affirmative action policies

The decision may change the future of affirmative action policy,