Pontiac, MI — After weeks of stalled talks and mounting frustration, UAW members at Challenge Manufacturing have reached a tentative agreement that delivers significant wage increases, stronger job security, and greater union protections—overcoming the company’s stubborn refusal to deliver a contract that met members’ demands.
The deal comes after the company’s refusal to negotiate in good faith pushed workers to the brink of a strike. But UAW Local 653 members stood firm, mobilizing their coworkers and the community to force the company back to the table.
“Four weeks ago, the company called their offer ‘last, best, and final.’ It wasn’t good enough—and we fought back,” said James Gonzales, President of UAW Local 653. “We stayed united, rejected their proposal, and organized non-stop to hold them accountable. That pressure stopped them in their tracks. Now, we have a tentative agreement with 80% higher wage increases than what was on the table a month ago. Because we stood together in solidarity, we have a much stronger contract to bring to our members.”
The tentative agreement includes:
- Wage increases of up to $3/hour, which for most employees represent a wage increase of at least 15%.
- Stronger job security, including limits on the use of temporary workers and clearer paths to permanent employment.
- Enhanced union security provisions, ensuring new hires are properly brought into the union and workers have stronger representation on the shop floor.
Challenge Manufacturing supplies critical parts for major GM and Stellantis models, including the Ram 1500, Jeep Grand Cherokee, GMC Hummer EV, and Corvette. The facility’s 400 workers had been without a contract since June 10, with some making as little as $18 an hour—less than many fast-food jobs in Oakland County.
“I’m proud of my UAW family at Local 653 who refused to settle for a bad deal,” said UAW Region 1 Director LaShawn English. “They stood strong, communicated directly with members every step of the way, and nearly doubled the company’s so-called final offer from just four weeks ago. On top of that, they secured important gains on job security and union rights. That’s the power of solidarity and smart organizing.”
Full details of the agreement will be shared with membership ahead of a ratification vote next week. The bargaining committee is unanimously recommending ratification.
“This contract sends a clear message,” Gonzales said. “We’re done being disrespected. We’re done being underpaid. And we’re done settling for less than we deserve.”
Working together, the Challenge Manufacturing Shop Chairman and Shop Committee stood firm with the local, regional and International leadership to reach a tentative agreement. Their dedication, unity, and persistence at the bargaining table were instrumental in securing a deal that reflects the priorities and strength of the membership.
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