KEY POINTS
  • The United Auto Workers union and Stellantis have agreed to a tentative deal following roughly six weeks of targeted U.S. labor strikes, the union announced Saturday afternoon.
  • The terms of the deal had to be approved by UAW leadership before the union could officially brief local union leaders and then publicly announce the tentative agreement.
  • The deal, which would still need to be approved by union leaders and ratified by members, is patterned off a 4½-year agreement reached between the union and Ford Motor on Wednesday.
  • While there had been hopes the UAW would soon reach a similar deal with General Motors, on Saturday the union expanded its strike to a GM assembly plant in Spring Hill, Tennessee.

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United Auto Workers members rally 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 Stellantis have agreed to a tentative deal following roughly six weeks of targeted U.S. labor strikes, the union announced on Saturday.

The agreement, which must still be approved by local union leaders and ratified by members, is patterned off a 4½-year agreement reached between the union and Ford Motor on Wednesday.

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