Workers at Tenn. electric vehicle battery plant join UAW

The 1,000 workers making batteries for electric vehicles at a site in Middle Tennessee will belong to the United Auto Workers union, officials announced Sept. 4.

This means employees at the $2.64 billion Ultium Cells LLC plant in Spring Hill will be covered by a deal the UAW negotiated with General Motors Co., which is a part-owner of the Ultium business.

That contract raises minimum starting wages to $27.72 an hour, up from their current $20 mark. That’s a nearly 40% increase, with more increases to follow, according to the Associated Press.

The Ultium plant — by dollar amount, one of the largest business investments in Tennessee history — began shipping vehicle batteries this spring. Many travel just down the road to GM’s longtime Spring Hill factory, which makes the all-electric Cadillac Lyriq SUV. Memphis Business Journal 

The 1,000 workers making batteries for electric vehicles at a site in Middle Tennessee will belong to the United Auto Workers union, officials announced Sept. 4.

This means employees at the $2.64 billion Ultium Cells LLC plant in Spring Hill will be covered by a deal the UAW negotiated with General Motors Co., which is a part-owner of the Ultium business.

That contract raises minimum starting wages to $27.72 an hour, up from their current $20 mark. That’s a nearly 40% increase, with more increases to follow, according to the Associated Press.The Ultium plant — by dollar amount, one of the largest business investments in Tennessee history — began shipping vehicle batteries this spring. Many travel just down the road to GM’s longtime Spring Hill factory, which makes the all-electric Cadillac Lyriq SUV. Memphis Business Journal