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UAW members at VW Chattanooga ratify first labor contracts with 96% approval

The four-year deal delivers 21.6% wage increase, lower health costs, and stronger job protections at the Tennessee plant. 

UAW, VW ratify contracts

On the Dash: 

  • Higher labor costs could influence Volkswagen’s long-term pricing and production strategy.
  • Unionization at a foreign-owned Southern plant may reshape competitive labor dynamics across OEMs.
  • Stronger job protections could stabilize production of the Atlas, Atlas Cross Sport, and ID.4 models in Chattanooga.

United Auto Workers (UAW) members at Volkswagen AG’s Chattanooga, Tennessee, assembly plant overwhelmingly ratified their first labor contract, approving the four-year agreement with 96% support.

The agreement covers roughly 3,000 workers and runs through Feb. 24, 2030. 

The four-year pact delivers a compounded 21.6% wage increase, cost-of-living adjustments, and top hourly wages rising to about $39 for production workers and $50 for skilled trades by contract end. Workers will also receive a $4,000 ratification bonus, annual bonuses totalling $2,550, and a one-time $50,000 retirement bonus for qualifying members. 

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Health care premiums will drop at least 20%, and the contract includes enhanced job security provisions, including 80% pay during temporary layoffs and assurances that core work will not be outsourced. Additional incentives include profit-sharing and attendance bonuses.

UAW President Shawn Fain called the agreement “a major victory” for Chattanooga employees and said it could reinvigorate the union’s Southern organizing efforts. Volkswagen confirmed the deal reflects a commitment to competitive wages, strong benefits, and long-term plant success.

The Chattanooga plant produces Volkswagen’s Atlas, Atlas Cross Sport, and ID.4 SUVs. Previously, workers voted to unionize in April 2024, making it the first foreign-owned auto plant in the South to join the UAW. Analysts say the ratified contract may serve as a model for other Southern plants seeking union representation.

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