UAW Say GM’s Lordstown JV Battery Plant Dangerous

Ultium Cells Plant Worker in Lordstown Ohio – courtesy of and Copyright UAW

Ken Zino of AutoInformed.com on UAW Say GM's Lordstown JV Battery Plant Dangerous

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“This case study of Ultium Cells Lordstown shows there is a real danger that hundreds of billions in taxpayer dollars will subsidize an EV industry that underpays and endangers workers. Ultium is a joint venture of General Motors and LG Energy Solution. Its Lordstown, Ohio, plant makes the battery cells that power GM’s growing EV fleet. Ultium’s Lordstown plant could qualify for tax credits worth more than $1 billion a year,” the UAW said.

“Despite this potentially massive subsidy, Ultium offered workers a starting wage of just $16.50 an hour when it opened in the summer of 2022. Even after seven years, workers would make just $20 an hour. Troublingly, Ultium workers have also reported serious health and safety problems at the plant,” the UAW said. (AutoInformed: GM and LG Chem Have Deal on Battery Materials)

“Facing hazardous conditions and low pay, the Lordstown workers organized with the UAW and voted 710 to 16 to join the union. Ultium’s Lordstown workers are showing there’s a better way forward for EV manufacturing in America. A way that maintains the same strong pay and safety standards that UAW members have won at Big Three plants across the country. Ultium’s Low-Road Strategy Leads to High Risks for Workers Since opening, Ultium’s Lordstown plant has been cited multiple times by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OHSA). This report includes a rundown of those OSHA citations as well as first-hand accounts from workers of injuries they’ve suffered,” the UAW said.

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