Volkswagen has become the latest foreign carmaker to raise wages for US workers following significant pay gains won by the United Auto Workers in a six-week strike against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis.
The German group’s 11 per cent pay increase means three-quarters of non-unionised US car plants owned by traditional car brands have now raised wages since the deal, a pattern the union is calling “the UAW bump”. It has quipped on social media that its initials stand for, “You Are Welcome”.
VW on Wednesday will announce it will raise wages for workers at its Chattanooga plant in Tennessee by 11 per cent from next month.
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