ホンダも米国工場賃金11%引き上げ…全米車労組「ストライキ勝利」余波=韓国報道
Honda also raises wages at its U.S. factory by 11%...Aftermath of United Auto Workers' strike victory = South Korean report
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on the 10th (local time) that Japanese automaker Honda has decided to raise wages for its U.S. factory workers by approximately 11%. all over the united states
The United Automobile Workers Union (UAW) effectively won a strike that lasted about a month and a half, and it appears to have had an impact on Honda, which is strictly non-union.
According to reports, Honda will increase wages by 11% to its factory workers in the United States starting January next year, making it the highest wage.
We have also decided to shorten the period it takes to apply. It has also added more than 10 new welfare benefits, including child support and student loans.
The WSJ reports that the United Auto Workers union has announced that Ford, General Motors (GM), and Stellanti
Analysis suggests that the tentative negotiations reached with US automakers such as Sustainability have had an impact on Honda, which does not have a union. In the future, the United Automobile Workers Union will support non-union automakers such as Tesla and Toyota.
Honda has previously publicly announced that it would start organizing a labor union targeting workers in the region, but this can be interpreted as Honda taking one step ahead. Earlier this month, Toyota Motor Corporation also offered a 9% pay cut to most of its U.S. factory workers.
and reduced the time it takes to reach top wages. Honda, on the other hand, operates multiple manufacturing facilities in the United States, including factories in Ohio, Alabama, and Indiana, and has
Both employ 22,000 workers.
2023/11/11 21:32 KST
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