| Detroit    -  A strike that captured the mood of a nation in search of fairness in    wages and benefits for workers, ended  today when UAW John Deere members    ratified a landmark agreement after weeks of striking.  By a vote    of 61% to 39%, UAW John Deere members ratified the agreement, which includes    an $8,500 signing bonus; 20% increase in wages over the lifetime of the    contract with 10% this year; return of Cost of Living adjustments; three 3%    lump sum payments; enhanced options for retirement and enhanced CIPP    performance benefits. Healthcare remains the same for the life of the    agreement.  UAW    President Ray Curry, on behalf of the International Executive Board, thanked    the members and families of UAW John Deere for their willingness to    sacrifice. “UAW John Deere members did not just unite themselves, they seemed    to unite the nation in a struggle for fairness in the workplace. We could not    be more proud of these UAW members and their families.” “Our    members courageous willingness to strike in order to attain a better standard    of living and a more secure retirement resulted in a groundbreaking contract    and sets a new standard for workers not only within the UAW but throughout    the country,” said Chuck Browning, Vice President of the UAW and Director of    the UAW Agricultural Implement department. “The sacrifice and solidarity    displayed by our John Deere members combined with the determination of their    negotiators made this accomplishment possible. They have started a movement    for workers in this country by what was achieved here today and they have    earned the admiration and respect of all that strive for what is just and    equitable in the workplace.” Locally    UAW Region 4 Director Ron McInroy thanked the communities and families of    John Deere UAW members for their support and thanked the members for their    solidarity. “Our members stood together and did not waiver,” said McInroy.    “Members and their families put a lot on the line for these gains and the    community support was overwhelming. I’d like to thank the John Deere members,    their families, their leaders and our bargaining team for standing firm and    achieving these important gains.” |