Greater than 1,000 union members at Stellantis‘ castings plant in Kokomo, Ind., went on strike Saturday after contract negotiations broke down, placing strain on a key hyperlink within the automaker’s manufacturing of engines and transmissions for autos bought in North America.
Members of UAW Native 1166 stated the corporate has disadvantaged them of a “protected and comfy office” by neglecting to restore HVAC programs and handle different well being and issues of safety, in response to a UAW assertion. The Stellantis web site stated the plant is the most important die-cast facility on the earth and makes engines and transmission elements.
“Stellantis claims it has no cash to satisfy the fundamental wants of UAW Native 1166 members whereas, on the similar time, it’s making file income and investing billions in a brand new battery plant throughout the road,” UAW Vice President Cindy Estrada stated within the assertion. “Sufficient is sufficient.”
The walkout is a early signal of the stress between automakers and the union because the business shifts to electrical autos. Stellantis and South Korea’s Samsung SDI Co. introduced in July they’re investing $2.5 billion to construct a battery plant in Kokomo. The union is anxious about defending jobs at combustion-engine elements factories and desires to make sure that employees who make batteries have UAW illustration and comparable wages and advantages.