Ford Reaches Tentative Deal With United Auto Workers

UAW President Shawn Fain shared that though Ford has made moves, the strike will continue against General Motors and Stellantis.

Ford has reached a tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers.

After 41-days on strike the automaker reached a deal with union members to return 16,600 strikers to the job within days and pay workers at least 25% more between now and 2028.

The agreement will not go into effect until the 57,000 UAW rank-and-file members at Ford ratify the deal, but the workers will return to work before then.

UAW President Shawn Fain shared that though Ford has made moves, the strike will continue against General Motors and Stellantis until they are on board with their requests as well.