by Justin | Feb 3, 2022 | Oshkosh, Steven Greenhouse, The Guardian, UAW Local 578
Wisconsin residents cheered when Oshkosh Defense, a Wisconsin-based manufacturer, won a large contract to build a new generation of post office delivery vehicles – up to 165,000 – but now Wisconsinites are fuming about the company’s decision to produce those...
by Justin | Feb 1, 2022 | Autoworkers, Detroit Free Press, General Motors
In what may be a surprise for many UAW-represented workers at General Motors, the profit-sharing checks this year will top those they got last year despite a year plagued with production disruption due to the global shortage of semiconductor chips. On Tuesday,...
by Justin | Feb 1, 2022 | Administration Caucus, Constitutional Convention 2022, Detroit Free Press, Direct Elections, One Member One Vote, Referendum Vote, UAW Corruption Scandal
United Auto Workers members will get the chance to have a direct say in who leads the union going forward. A federal judge signed off Monday on the results of the referendum election held last year as a result of the deal with the government resulting from the...
by Justin | Jan 31, 2022 | Autoworkers, General Motors, International Solidarity, Jonah Furman, Mexico, Who Gets the Bird
This week will mark the potentially watershed union election at a GM plant in Silao, Mexico, as Dan DiMaggio and Luis Feliz Leon covered for Labor Notes. In the wake of domestic union democracy legislation and new labor protections under the USMCA, an independent...
by Justin | Jan 31, 2022 | Autoworkers, FCA, Ford, General Motors, Jacobin, Mike Parker
In the 1980s, corporations began promoting “quality of work life” and “lean production” schemes as a win-win for workers and bosses. But autoworker Mike Parker insisted these schemes were about better exploiting workers and undermining...