Automakers Match UAW Wage Increases to Deter Organizing Efforts Amid Growing Interest


Several automakers, including Honda and Subaru, are matching the wage increases negotiated by the United Auto Workers (UAW) with Detroit's three major automakers. This move is seen as an effort to ward off organizing efforts at their plants. The UAW has been actively seeking to organize workers at non-union automakers and has reported that "thousands" of non-union autoworkers have reached out to the union about organizing.

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