United Auto Workers, Case suspend negotiations without agreement
"It was a wasted trip," Guernsey said after returning from
The failed round of negotiations came as a disappointment for Guernsey, albeit an unsurprising one. He said he does not feel the company is taking workers' demands seriously despite a recent show of support in the form of a letter sent to CNHI CEO
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Guernsey said the UAW's increase in weekly strike pay from
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UAW wants parity pay, bonuses
and six-year contract
The proposal presented to Case representatives by the UAW was based upon a survey union members completed this year.
Guernsey said it includes parity pay with CNHI's non-unionized plants, plus 10%. Starting pay now is
The union also wants raises for its members in the third and fifth year of a six-year contract. Case's proposal, he said, is for a three-year contract.
"To take a three-year deal in this kind of environment is professional suicide," Guernsey said, expressing concerns over the future of the
Also on the union's list are lump-sum bonuses and getting company relief on wage structure in non-raise years.
"You got
What to know about the pay
offered by Case in its previous proposal
CNHI's previous proposal, made
Skilled workers also would see a 4% increase in
Non-skilled workers would receive an 18% increase over three years, with an 8.5% increase after contract ratification, a 3% increase in
Under the proposal put forward by the company Tuesday, an additional 0.5% would be added in the third contract year.
The company previously said it was proud of that contract offer.
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Guernsey previously said that proposal may appear attractive to the union's younger membership, but the pay increases would not amount to much when accounting for the change in insurance plans included in the proposal.
"Even if my members took raises right now, we'd lose money on the insurance side because it's definitely inadequate and subpar to what we have now," he said, estimating that a first-year assembler would make
Proposed insurance plan options come with higher premiums, out-of-pocket costs
Under CNHI's previous proposal, union members would be able to choose between four individual and family health insurance plans in 2023 and three plans in 2025.
Annual premiums for individual plans would range from
Individual plans previously available through the company had
The proposed plans also include a contribution from CNHI of
Employee and family plans would have annual premiums of between
Looking ahead: 'How much are
they willing to lose?'
While Case's unionized employees continue to strike, an unknown number of replacement workers continue to work in the
Guernsey is skeptical of how much the plant is capable of producing under a possibly lower workforce.
"It took 400 of us to sustain that building day to day," Guernsey said. "There's going to be a trigger point — whether it's stocks that have been lost, a dollar amount that they've lost — to end this strike. It's just going to come down to finances. How much are they willing to lose?"
He is hopeful political pressure will have the desired effect, though he said he believes
"They've got a little more pull with members of the
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