GM JV battery company rejects covering Ohio workers under a national labor agreement, citing no viable legal path despite Democratic senators' support.
to recognize joint venture battery workers under national labor agreements before the current contracts expire on Sept. 14.
Senators and the union have heavily criticized Ultium for paying low wages at the Ohio plant and noted some make just half as much as workers did at a nearby shuttered GM assembly plant. Ultium said on Wednesday it "has provided a proposal for a fully comprehensive collective bargaining agreement, including substantial wages and benefits."Ultium said "during our 6-month collective bargaining process, the UAW has not provided any wage proposals or counter proposals."
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