GM-UAW Contract Talks Zero In on Wages

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Pay increases are among the few remaining issues as General Motors and the United Auto Workers seek to end a 23-day strike

General Motors Co. and the United Auto Workers are down to a crucial topic at the bargaining table: wages.

The UAW is pressing GM to lock in more guaranteed wage increases for members during the next four-year labor contact, while company bargainers want to give workers more pay in the form of lump-sum bonuses that don’t raise their long-term labor costs, said people close to the talks.

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