GM offers workers in Mexico a raise and benefits in new union contract – By Jamie L. LaReau (Detroit Free Press) / May 13, 2022
General Motors agreed to give hourly workers in Mexico an 8.5% wage increase as part of an agreement with a new union.
GM Mexico has agreed to the increase in wages at its Silao Assembly Plant in central Mexico, said Teresa Cid, GM Mexico spokesperson.
It is one of the highest recent raises in Mexico’s auto industry, appearing to top those at other automakers, according to a Reuters report. It is also the first significant raise since the start of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), often dubbed the new NAFTA. Its goal is to narrow the wage gap between U.S. and Mexican workers.
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