UAW reaches deal with Dauch Corp after 10-day strike

DETROIT, (Reuters) – The United Auto Workers has ​reached a deal with axle supplier ‌Dauch Corp after a 10-day strike against the company at its Three Rivers, Michigan, plant, ​union President Shawn Fain said on ​Wednesday.

  • Dauch, formerly known as American Axle, ⁠supplies axles to General Motors’ full-size ​and midsize trucks from the plant.
  • Members of ​UAW Local 2093 will soon vote on the new agreement with the company that includes a ​top wage rate of $30 per hour ​by 2030, a more than 36% increase in four ‌years, ⁠said Josh Jager, bargaining chairman for Local 2093.
  • The strike will continue until the contract is ratified, the UAW said.
  • Workers at ​the Dauch ​plant ⁠in 2008 agreed to accept lower wages. Since then, the top ​wage has increased by $4 to $22 ​per ⁠hour, Jager said.
  • A Dauch spokesperson said in a statement: “We appreciate the efforts of both ⁠the ​UAW and Dauch labor ​negotiations teams to find common ground.”

Reporting by Kalea Hall; ​Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Jamie Freed