UAWD in the News: How Autoworkers’ Democratic Tactics Reversed a Humiliating Loss

UAWD in the News: How Autoworkers’ Democratic Tactics Reversed a Humiliating Loss

Lee Harris writes for the American Prospect: One of the more notable outcomes of the tentative contract agreement between the United Auto Workers and the Big Three automakers, which earned workers 25 percent wage increases over four years, is the fate of a 5 million...
UAWD in Labor Notes: Big 3 Focus on Auto Parts Centers in Strike Prep

UAWD in the News: ‘The Cost of Doing Nothing Is Much Higher’: Big Three Auto Workers Prepare to Strike

Luis Feliz Leon writes for Labor Notes: Two days before their contract expires at midnight Thursday, the Auto Workers (UAW) are poised to strike the Big 3 automakers—General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis—to recoup concessions made over the past two decades, end tiers,...
UAWD in Labor Notes: Big 3 Focus on Auto Parts Centers in Strike Prep

UAWD in Labor Notes: How to Make Ten-Minute Meetings Happen

Lisa Xu writes for Labor Notes: Chris Budnick has been holding 10-minute meetings at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville to get his co-workers talking to each other about the Big 3 contracts. Like many activists, Budnick says he has long struggled to get his...