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Strike deadline looms: UAW, Big Three down to final hours to find deal on September 14, 2023 at 9:46 pm Business News | The Hill

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Contract negotiations between the United Auto Workers (UAW) union and the “Big Three” automakers — Ford, General Motors and Stellantis — are mere hours away from the much-anticipated deadline.

The stakes are high: An overwhelming majority of UAW members voted last month to authorize a strike on all three automakers if a deal isn’t reached before 11:59 p.m. Thursday.

The union’s demands include higher wages, restoring pensions, a shorter work week and job security guarantees. 

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“We do not yet have offers on the table that reflect the sacrifices and contributions our members have made to these companies,” UAW President Shawn Fain said during a Facebook Live event Wednesday.

Fain is expected to appear on another Facebook livestream at 10 p.m. Thursday.


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Automakers argue the proposals are neither affordable nor realistic, especially as they make massive investments in the transition to electric vehicles.

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UAW has reportedly denied counterproposals from each of the three companies. GM upped its initial offer ahead of the deadline Thursday.

“Today, we put a compelling and unprecedented economic package on the table that reflects the significance of this critical moment,” GM Chairwoman and CEO Mary Barra said in a statement issued Thursday.

A Stellantis spokesperson pointed The Hill to the company’s most recent statement by Senior Vice President Tobin Williams, who said Wednesday that the company’s “focus remains on bargaining in good faith to have a tentative agreement on the table” before the deadline.

Neither Ford nor the UAW immediately returned The Hill’s requests for comment.

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The union has pointed to skyrocketing profits and CEO compensation in recent years at the three auto giants.

“To win, we’re likely going to have to take action. We are preparing to strike these companies in a way they’ve never seen before,” Fain said Wednesday.

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Peloton appoints Twitter exec as new chief product officer on September 27, 2023 at 1:30 am Business News | The Hill

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A former Twitter executive will join Peloton as its chief product officer, the company announced Tuesday, replacing a company co-founder in the role.

Nick Caldwell was named for the position on Tuesday, joining the leadership team of a company that has faced difficulty maintaining the rocketing growth it experienced during the COVID pandemic.

“Nick brings impressive engineering, design, and product experience to the Peloton team. Nick joins us at an exciting time as we lean into growing our subscriber base online and on our connected fitness hardware,” CEO Barry McCarthy said in a statement.

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Caldwell held leadership roles at Microsoft, Reddit and Google before working as Twitter’s vice president of engineering and general manager for nearly two years until Elon Musk purchased the company in late 2022.

Peloton sales dropped in the fourth quarter but still beat investor expectations. The company has struggled with pricey product recalls and moving towards a subscription-focused revenue model. 

About 6.5 million people subscribe to Peloton’s membership programs, a 5 percent drop from the previous quarter.

The company went through mass layoffs in early 2022 as the company was wrecked by the end of a booming pandemic business, which ended in the resignation of its CEO and co-founder John Foley.

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McCarthy has attempted to re-orient the company’s revenue via leaning on the subscription model and adding a leading option for Peloton exercise equipment.

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Writers Guild of America to officially end strike on September 27, 2023 at 1:48 am Business News | The Hill

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The Writers Guild of America (WGA) will officially lift its strike on Wednesday, allowing Hollywood’s writers to return to work after a nearly five-month halt on most TV and film productions. 

The WGA said Tuesday it voted to lift the strike as of 12 a.m. PST, which will authorize Hollywood writers to return to work before voting next month on a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, the group that represents studios, streaming services, and production companies in negotiations.

WGA’s negotiating committee, board and council on Tuesday voted unanimously in favor of the tentative agreement, which will now go to both WGA’s East and West guilds where eligible voters will take it up for ratification on Oct. 2-9. 

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The three-year proposed deal, announced Sunday, came after five marathon days of talks by WGA and Hollywood studios. It includes a 5 percent minimum pay increase once the contract is ratified. Workers will receive another 4 percent bump in May 2024 and 2.5 percent in May 2025. 

The union said the deal also includes increase health and pension contribution rates and regulations over artificial intelligence (AI) on contract-covered projects. This means AI cannot write or rewrite material and AI-generated material will not be considered source material, a move that comes amid Hollywood writers’ push against AI. 

The guild also negotiated a new residual rate based on viewership, where high budget subscription video on demand series and films that are viewed by 20 percent or more of the service’s domestic subscribers in the first 90 days of release or in the first 90 days in any subsequent exhibition year will receive a bonus equal to 50 percent of the fixed domestic and foreign residual. 

This bonus structure will go into effect for projects released on or after Jan. 1, 2024, WGA said. 

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WGA suspended picketing on Sunday, but encouraged their writers to instead join the picket lines for SAG-AFTRA, the largest union for Hollywood actors. 

SAG-AFTRA began its strike in July after failing to reach an agreement with film studios, marking the first dual strike since 1960. Both unions demanded better wages and working conditions, as well as higher residual rates related to streaming. 

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Ask Co-Founder of Netflix Marc Randolph Anything: How to Watch on September 26, 2023 at 6:50 pm Entrepreneur: Latest Articles

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