UAW Vice President Wealthy Boyer addresses union members throughout a “Solidarity Sunday” rally on Aug. 20, 2023 in Warren, Mich.
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WARREN, Mich. – Automaker Stellantis has threatened to maneuver manufacturing of the present Ram 1500 pickup truck from a manufacturing facility in suburban Detroit to Mexico, a union chief mentioned Sunday.
United Auto Staff Vice President Wealthy Boyer, who heads the union’s Stellantis unit, mentioned the automaker has mentioned the transfer throughout ongoing contract negotiations which are occurring concurrently however individually between the UAW and Normal Motors, Stellantis and Ford Motor.
Boyer mentioned the corporate’s plans would come with producing a brand new all-electric Ram pickup truck on the Sterling Heights Meeting Plant, which at the moment produces many of the Ram light-duty pickups.
Such a transfer would seemingly obtain some political pushback. It additionally would probably influence the union’s membership, as EVs require fewer staff to provide them. There’s additionally no assure that an all-electric pickup can be as profitable as the present inside combustion engine (ICE) mannequin, which means much less job safety for members.
Boyer, talking to a whole bunch of union members throughout a “Sunday Solidarity” rally, did not maintain again his displeasure concerning the potential plans, calling out Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares for not caring about U.S. auto staff.
“He do not give a s*** concerning the American auto employee,” Boyer mentioned sporting a purple UAW shirt with “UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL.” “They’ve mentioned they need to take the Ram 1500 ICE and ship it to Mexico.”
Staff construct 2019 Ram pickup vehicles on ‘Vertical Adjusting Carriers’ on the Fiat Chrysler Vehicles (FCA) Sterling Heights Meeting Plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, October 22, 2018.
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Stellantis, which already produces some Ram pickups in Mexico, didn’t verify nor deny the potential transfer, saying in an announcement: “Product allocation for our U.S. vegetation will depend upon the result of those negotiations in addition to a plant’s skill to satisfy particular efficiency metrics together with enhancing high quality, lowering absenteeism and addressing general value.
“As these selections are fluid and a part of the discussions on the bargaining desk, we won’t remark additional.”
UAW President Shawn Fain mentioned he believes relocating the truck manufacturing would “be an enormous mistake on the a part of Stellantis to attempt it.”
“These are our jobs and that is our automobile. We anticipate to maintain that work,” he mentioned.
Talking with CNBC after the occasion, UAW’s Boyer described the continued negotiations with Stellantis as “sluggish and confrontational.”
Fain, who started main the union earlier this yr and has taken a extra confrontational tone with the negotiations, mentioned he want to attain tentative agreements with the businesses within the coming weeks forward of the offers expiring at 11:59 p.m. ET, Sept. 14.
UAW President Shawn Fain addresses union members throughout a “Solidarity Sunday” rally on Aug. 20, 2023 in Warren, Mich.
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“When Labor Day hits, we higher have agreements. If we do not, there’s going to be issues,” Fain mentioned, declining to foretell the chance of a strike in opposition to one or all three of the automakers. “We’re not married to something proper now.”
Fain earlier this month publicly threw a latest proposal from Stellantis right into a trash bin throughout a Fb Reside occasion with members.
Contract talks between the union and automakers often start in earnest in July forward of mid-September expirations of the earlier four-year agreements. Sometimes, one of many three automakers is the lead, or goal, firm that the union selects to barter with first and the others prolong their deadlines. Nonetheless, Fain has mentioned this yr could also be totally different.