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Dow Chemical Workers To Return To Work

A chemical plant with tall, cylindrical structures and metal fencing atop them.
Union Carbide Corporation, a subsidiary of the Dow Chemical Company, operates the South Charleston Manufacturing Site Plant in Kanawha County.
Carol M. Highsmith Archive/Library of Congress

Striking workers at the Union Carbide Plant, owned by Dow Chemical, in South Charleston, have agreed to return to work. 

Approximately 77 members of International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Local 598 (District 54) have voted to ratify an improved contract offer and end their strike at the employer according to a press release from the union.

On Oct. 21, the union went on strike for better wages and benefits. 

“Congratulations to the membership of IAM Local 598 for standing strong for the contract they deserve,” said IAM District 54 President and Directing Business Representative T. Dean Wright Jr. 

Highlights of the new contract include: 

  • General wage increases from 15.91 percent up to 20.28 percent over the life of the agreement.
  • New employees will reach the top rate in 36 months or sooner.
  • The majority of the bargaining unit will exceed $40 per hour for their base salary, and has a defined path to making top rate or certification.
  • 15 percent of total yearly salary contribution to 401(k) savings plan.
  • Contributions to FSA dependent care reimbursement account.
  • Contributions to child care annually.