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Union head: Stellantis's offer deeply inadequate

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Stellantis NV's latest offer in negotiations with United Auto Workers is "deeply inadequate" but also represents "movement," UAW President Shawn Fain said during a Facebook livestream.

"We went from 9% to 14.5% [pay increase] at Stellantis. That's happening because we're putting on pressure," he emphasized.

Negotiations between the union representing nearly 150,000 workers and Stellantis, Ford Motor Company and General Motors Company are set to continue with labor contracts scheduled to expire on September 14.

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