KEY POINTS
  • General Motors union workers ratified a record deal with the United Auto Workers after a contentious final few days of voting.
  • Ratification of the deal came under doubt Wednesday morning, after seven of GM's 11 U.S. assembly plants rejected the pact.
  • According to the UAW's vote tracker, the deal was supported by 54.7% of the nearly 36,000 autoworkers at GM who voted.
United Auto Workers members strike the General Motors Lansing Delta Assembly Plant on September 29, 2023 in Lansing, Michigan. 

DETROIT – General Motors union workers ratified a record deal with the United Auto Workers after a contentious final few days of voting, according to results posted Thursday morning by the union.

Much like the negotiations themselves, voting was not as smooth as many thought it would be. A majority of the Detroit automaker's large assembly plants rejected the pact, however it wasn't enough to offset support at smaller facilities and a handful of other assembly plants.