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( Natural News ) As if the current supply chain crisis wasn’t bad enough, with its potential to dramatically impact deliveries of goods, energy and — importantly — food this winter, now Americans are facing another issue that isn’t going to help the situation one iota: A lingering strike at farm tractor and implement manufacturer John Deere.
After a two-week walkout, it appeared earlier this week that members of the United Auto Workers Union who work at John Deere and the company had reached a tentative new labor agreement.
“Our UAW John Deere national bargaining team went back to our local members after the previous tentative agreement and canvassed the concerns and priorities of membership,” noted Ray Curry, president of the UAW, according to CNN . Workers walked out of plants across the country on October 14 after 90 percent of union members rejected the first tentative agreement.
This second tentative agreement “contains enhanced economic gains and continues to provide the highest quality healthcare benefits in the industry,” the UAW announced in a statement .
“We want to thank the UAW bargaining team and striking UAW members and their families for the sacrifices they have made to achieve these gains,” Curry continued. “Our members have enjoyed the support of our communities and the entire labor movement nationwide as they have stood together in support and solidarity these past few weeks.”
“The negotiators focused on improving the areas of concern identified by our members during our last ratification process,” added Chuck Browning, Vice President of the UAW.
But it was not to be; a majority of Deere workers rejected the second offer as well, and now officials with the company say that last offer was the best they were willing to make and have vowed not to continue negotiating, according to CBS News :
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Marc Howze, chief administrative officer of Deere, said Wednesday that a deal the United Auto Workers union rejected earlier this week represents the company’s best offer, including an immediate 10% raise, as the company tries to contain costs.
Howze declined to discuss how much the ongoing strike is costing Deere, […]
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