About United auto workers
United Auto Workers: A Leading Labor Union in the Automotive Industry
United Auto Workers (UAW) is a labor union that represents workers in the automotive, aircraft, and agricultural implement manufacturing industries, as well as other sectors across the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Founded in 1935, UAW has been instrumental in advocating for workers' rights and improving working conditions for its members.
With over 400,000 active members and retirees combined, UAW is one of the largest labor unions in North America. The organization's primary goal is to ensure that its members receive fair wages and benefits while also promoting workplace safety.
UAW has a rich history of fighting for workers' rights. In 1941, it successfully negotiated a contract with General Motors that established industry-wide standards for wages and benefits. This agreement became known as the "Treaty of Detroit" and set a precedent for future negotiations between labor unions and employers.
Over the years, UAW has continued to advocate for better working conditions through collective bargaining agreements with various companies. These agreements have resulted in improved healthcare benefits, retirement plans, job security provisions, and more.
One notable example of UAW's advocacy efforts was during the Great Recession when many automotive companies were struggling financially. In 2009-2010 alone, UAW negotiated contracts with General Motors (GM), Ford Motor Company (Ford), Chrysler Group LLC (Chrysler), Delphi Corporation (Delphi), Visteon Corporation (Visteon), American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc., among others.
Through these negotiations with automakers during tough economic times when many jobs were at risk or lost altogether due to plant closures or downsizing efforts by manufacturers seeking cost savings measures such as outsourcing production overseas where labor costs are lower than those found domestically within North America; however; thanks largely due to their tireless work ethic coupled alongside their unwavering commitment towards ensuring fair treatment towards all employees regardless if they are unionized or not - United Auto Workers managed not only save thousands upon thousands from losing their jobs but also helped secure better pay rates along with improved working conditions which ultimately led towards greater job satisfaction amongst employees who remained employed within these companies even after some plants had closed down permanently.
In addition to negotiating contracts on behalf of its members' interests at individual companies like GM or Ford Motor Company etc., UAW also engages actively on broader issues affecting all auto industry workers such as trade policy reform initiatives aimed at protecting domestic manufacturing jobs from being outsourced overseas where cheaper labour costs can be found which often leads towards loss of employment opportunities here locally within North America.
Furthermore; United Auto Workers have been instrumental advocates against unfair trade practices such as currency manipulation by foreign governments which artificially lowers prices making it difficult if not impossible sometimes even compete against foreign-made products sold here domestically without any tariffs imposed upon them unlike those produced locally by American manufacturers who must pay higher taxes just because they operate within our borders rather than outside them like some foreign competitors do.
Overall; United Auto Workers remains committed towards ensuring fair treatment towards all employees regardless if they are unionized or not while simultaneously advocating on behalf broader issues affecting entire auto industry workforce including trade policy reform initiatives aimed protecting domestic manufacturing jobs from being outsourced overseas where cheaper labour costs can be found along fighting against unfair trade practices such currency manipulation by foreign governments artificially lowering prices making it difficult compete against foreign-made products sold here domestically without any tariffs imposed upon them unlike those produced locally American manufacturers who must pay higher taxes just because they operate within our borders rather than outside them like some foreign competitors do - this makes United Auto Workers an essential player shaping future direction automotive sector both nationally internationally alike!