Tim Smith, Director of Region 8 of the United Auto Workers, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to give an update on the first contract negotiations at the Volkswagen plant in Tennessee. He also discussed issues with Stellantis and what led some members of UAW Local 129 to go on strike.
Since the historic union election win at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tenn, Smith and the bargaining team have worked hard to earn workers a first contract. During the last five weeks, Smith said the 20 bargaining team members have been doing an excellent job in the conversations with Volkswagen. He also discussed what is still coming for the bargaining team.
While the UAW's negotiations at VW have gone well, its relationship with Stellantis has been complicated. Smith discussed the problems that have occurred since the new contract with the Big Three automakers—Ford, General Motors and Stellantis—was finalized. While many significant issues have not impacted Region 8 yet, Stellantis has laid off or discussed laying off several members around the region. Smith said members are ready to strike if Stellantis does not honor their commitments.
Finally, Smith discussed what forced UAW Local 129 workers at the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) in Euless, Texas, to strike. The bargaining unit, comprised of 11 clerical, administrative and support staff, unanimously rejected the latest contract offer. This is the first time since the bargaining unit joined the UAW in 1989 that they voted down a contract proposal. Smith stressed that being a part of a union means workers get the workplace protections they deserve, no matter the size of the bargaining unit.
For more from Smith, please listen to the show above.