UAW Seeks Higher Wages from Automakers, Warns Against Tactics to Divide Workers
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UAW president says offers from automakers are record high, but more can be done as wages declined for decades.
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Top wage increases proposed now at 23% over 4.5 years at Ford, GM, Stellantis.
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Automakers improving 401k contributions, time to top wage.
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UAW president acknowledges strike challenges, warns against company tactics to divide workers.
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GM released new offer details, calls for union to end strike; Ford says it has reached cost limit.
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