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Honda and Hyundai are increasing wages for their U.S. factory workers following the United Auto Workers' (UAW) gains in Detroit. Honda will boost base wages by 11%, while Hyundai plans to raise hourly wages by 25% by 2028, starting with a 14% increase next year. The moves come after UAW's historic contract victories at unionized Detroit competitors, benefiting both unionized and non-unionized workers at Toyota and Honda.
Hyundai will raise workers pay 14% next year, 25% by 2028, following Toyota and Honda — Auto News
Hyundai Motor: U.S. Production Team Member Hourly Wages Will Rise 25% by 2028 Hyundai Motor Will Begin New U.S. Wage Strategy in January
UAW's win helps non-unionized workers too as Toyota, Honda both hike pay https://t.co/kR9tWwUUod
Honda will hike the pay of some US employees by 11% following the United Auto Workers’ historic contract victories at the carmaker’s unionized Detroit competitors https://t.co/BHEejhdc6H
Honda To Boost Base Wages 11% for Many U.S. Factory Workers Following UAW Gains in Detroit -- WSJ