GE, unions announce details of proposed labor deals

RP news wires, Noria Corporation
The General Electric Company and its two largest unions on June 20 announced details of proposed four-year labor agreements that will be voted on by union members by June 28.

The conference boards of the IUE-CWA and the United Electrical Workers of America (UE) this week endorsed the labor agreements and have recommended them for ratification by members.

IUE-CWA president Jim Clark said, Despite todays manufacturing environment, we have won significant gains for our members, especially in the areas of pension and vacations. Plus, we have held the line against massive health care cost shifting.

IUE-CWA conference board chairman Bob Santamoor said, This is a historic agreement that improves our members wages and benefits. I applaud their solidarity in fighting for a fair contract, which is what we have achieved.

GE senior vice president for human resources Bill Conaty said, GE is committed to providing good wages and benefits to our employees while maintaining our ability to compete in tough global markets. These agreements provide significant improvements in pensions, deliver strong increases in wages and maintain and improve our healthcare and job security benefits. These agreements are good for employees and good for GE.

New four-year agreements were reached June 17 after four weeks of intense bargaining. Ratification votes will be held by June 28 by members of the IUE-CWA and UE. Terms of the new contracts will be extended to nine other unions that have local contracts with GE.

Among the improvements that will be implemented if the contracts are ratified are:

16 percent wage growth for union employees

Health care benefits improved

Pensions strengthened, contributions reduced

Job and income security enhanced

Veterans Day holiday added, hourly vacation enhanced

Retiree pensions to increase

Eleven unions representing 20,660 GE employees in the U.S. are covered by these agreements. These unions are members of the Coordinated Bargaining Committee (CBC) of GE Unions. National negotiations are conducted with the IUE-CWA and the UE, and local contracts are negotiated with other CBC unions.

The IUE-CWA and its locals represent approximately 10,030 GE employees at company locations such as Louisville, KY (GE Consumer & Industrial); Lynn, Mass. (GE Aviation); Schenectady, N.Y. (GE Energy); and Arkansas City, Kan. (GE Aviation).

The UE represents approximately 4,050 employees at GE locations such as Erie, Pa. (GE Transportation); and Fort Edward, N.Y. (GE Energy).

The unions with local contracts with GE are: the International Association of Machinists (IAM); the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW); the United Auto Workers (UAW); the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE); the United Steelworkers of America (USWA); Sheet Metal Workers International Association (SMWIA); the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT); the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices (UA); and Service Employees International Union (SEIU).