Auto Service World
News   February 22, 2007   by Auto Service World

Workers Ratify Harley Deal


Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Local 175 in York, PA, today voted to ratify a new 3-year contract with Harley-Davidson that preserves established healthcare coverage, boosts wages and ends a 3- week-old dispute at Harley’s largest U.S. facility.
The contract was approved by 83 percent following a unanimous recommendation by the Local 175 negotiating committee.
“This agreement is a significant improvement over the proposal rejected by workers earlier this month,” said Tom Boger, lead negotiator and District 98 directing business representative.
Among the key issues in the dispute were healthcare costs and wage rates for new employees.
Under the new contract, Harley will continue to pay full healthcare premiums for employees and new hires will progress to the same top pay as current employees.
Wages will rise 12 percent over the life of the accord to a maximum hourly rate of US$27.89.
“There is a time for sharing sacrifices and a time for sharing success,” said IAM International President Tom Buffenbarger.
“And after eighteen straight quarters of record profits and sales at Harley, these workers know what time it is.”
Harley-Davidson earned nearly $1 billion in profits last year amid surging worldwide demand for the company’s line of motorcycles and related products.


Print this page

Related


Have your say:

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*