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Press Release: Rep. John Larson Commends UAW Local 379 Members on New Contract with Cummins – Jacobs Vehicle Systems

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Rep. John Larson praises UAW Local 379 for securing a new contract with Cummins, enhancing worker wages and benefits.

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Rep. John B. Larson announced his support for UAW Local 379 following the approval of a new contract with Cummins – Jacobs Vehicle Systems, which represents nearly 240 workers in Bloomfield. The agreement includes a wage increase of 15%, new paid leave protections, and secured retirement benefits.

L arson stated, "I am glad to see an agreement for better pay and benefits that their workforce has earned." He emphasized the importance of protecting workers' rights and noted his involvement with the UAW during their strike for a fair contract.

In Congress, Larson is a cosponsor of the Richard L. Trumka PRO Act, aimed at strengthening workers' collective bargaining rights and preventing employer violations. He expressed his commitment to support labor rights in his capacity as a Congressman.

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