KEY POINTS
  • UAW and Ford have reached a tentative agreement that could end a nearly six-week strike at the automaker, the union announced Wednesday night.
  • The tentative agreement, which was first reported earlier by CNBC, includes 25% pay increases over the terms of the agreement,
  • The automaker and the union participated in intense bargaining Tuesday and Wednesday in an attempt to finalize a record deal.

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United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain (right) and UAW Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Mock (left) lead a march outside Stellantis' Ram 1500 plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan after the union called a strike at the plant on Oct. 23, 2023.

DETROIT – The United Auto Workers union and Ford Motor have reached a tentative agreement that will end a nearly six-week strike at the automaker, the union announced Wednesday night.

The tentative deal, which was first reported earlier by CNBC, includes 25% pay increases over the terms of the agreement and will cumulatively raise the top wage to more than $40 an hour, including an increase of 68% for starting wages to over $28 an hour.

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