Billions in Profits, Cuts for Workers: UAW Workers at Electric Boat Turn Up the Heat in Fight for Fair Contract

GROTON, CT – More than 2,400 UAW Local 571 members at General Dynamics – Electric Boat are turning up the pressure in their fight for a fair contract — rallying to demand better wages, retirement security for all, and respect on the job.

Fresh off the expiration of their contract on April 4, these skilled workers — who design submarines for the U.S. military — are sending a clear message to the company: it’s time to deliver a contract that honors their critical work.

The rally marks an escalation in ongoing negotiations, as UAW members stand united around core priorities like improved pay, retirement security for all, and dignity at work.

General Dynamics, despite raking in over $13 billion in profits over the past three years, is pushing for 52% to 161% increases in weekly medical insurance costs. Meanwhile, the company reaps the benefits of a massive, years-long contract to replenish the U.S. Navy’s nuclear ballistic missile submarine fleet — a project that highlights the critical nature of the work done by Electric Boat employees.

Ahead of the action, the union released a new video outlining their key demands, which can be accessed here on YouTube (media is invited to use the footage).

WHAT: Rally with UAW Local 571 members at General Dynamics – Electric Boat

WHERE: 75 Eastern Pt Rd., Groton, CT 06340

WHEN: Thursday, April 10 at 2:00pm ET

Workers at General Dynamics – Electric Boat have faced eroded wages, reduced pensions, and a lack of cost-of-living adjustments to protect against inflation, which is typical in the defense sector. Additionally, General Dynamics has hired a well-known anti-union firm, employing intimidation tactics and engaging in bad faith bargaining. The company is currently facing numerous unfair labor practice (ULP) charges filed with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

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