DETROIT—UAW members at the Detroit 3 agreed to let the union call a strike if contract talks break down with a Sept. 14 deadline looming, as reported by our sister publication Automotive News.
About 97 percent of workers who voted cast their ballot in favor of authorizing a strike, the UAW said Friday. The vote is a routine part of contract negotiations and does not necessarily mean a strike will occur.
"The only way we're ever going to have a better quality of life for ourselves and our families is if we fight for it," UAW President Shawn Fain said Friday morning on a Facebook livestream. "Employers don't give higher wages or better benefits out of the kindness of their hearts. They give it because the union bargains and we make them, and that's exactly what 97 percent of you said you're ready to do."
Fain and other union leaders have been preparing workers for a potential strike since negotiations with Ford, General Motors and Stellantis began last month. Fain said the Sept. 14 expiration of the companies' current labor contracts is "a deadline, not a reference point."
He said Friday that he has requested counterproposals to the UAW’s demands from the auto makers next week.
Fain said his goal isn't to strike the auto makers but rather to achieve good contracts.