UAW boosts strike pay to help members ‘hold their employers accountable’

The United Auto Workers on Tuesday increased its weekly strike allowance for members to $400 per week from $275.

The move by the UAW’s International Executive Board comes ahead of the Detroit-based union’s constitutional convention next month in Detroit and its first direct election of international officers starting in October. Bargaining with the Detroit Three automakers will kick off next year following a surge in union activity amid a competitive labor market and increasing inflation.

United Auto Workers picket outside of John Deere Des Moines Works on Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021, in Ankeny, Iowa. The union's International Executive Board has voted to boost strike pay for future walkouts.

The UAW also eliminated a provision that a member receiving unemployment benefits, the maximum of which in Michigan is $362 per week, cannot also receive strike pay. Eligibility for the stipend still will begin on the eighth day of a strike.