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UAWD Committees
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Organizing Commitee
We are building support for a democratic, militant UAW through organizing our coworkers on the shop floor. Our first task is supporting the contract fight across Big 3 Locals!
Electric Vehicle Committee
We need a worker-led strategy to set the terms of the EV transition, instead of letting our employers call the shots.
International Solidarity Committee
We are building international solidarity, with a particular focus on engaging with the independent union movement in Mexico.
Education Committee
We organize member education and training ranging from UAW history to union leadership skills.
Diversity Committee
We educate around and respond to all forms of oppression, particularly racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, and ableism that affect UAW members.
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Committee Updates
UAWD Fights to Reject Tiers in Electric Vehicles
This afternoon, UAWD delegates supported bringing one of our priority resolutions out of committee for debate: Resolution to Reject Electric Vehicle Tiers. As the transition toward electric vehicles accelerates, corporations are using it to weaken our union. The...
The Electric Vehicle Transition Needs a Worker-Led Strategy
UAWD's Electric Vehicle Organizing Committee responds to the UAW's statement about the new Ford battery plant in Marshall, Michigan: As the transition toward electric vehicles accelerates, we are seeing more and more how corporations are using it to divide workers and...
We’re launching a UAWD Organizing Committee!
We’re launching a UAWD Organizing committee to prepare for a Big 3 contract campaign! The dedication of rank-and-file workers like you has been crucial to electing 6 of the 7 Members United candidates so far. As we wait on the final results of the Presidential...
In a Landslide Victory, Mexican GM Workers Vote In an Independent Union
Auto workers at a General Motors plant in central Mexico delivered a landslide victory to an independent union in a vote held February 1-2. It's a major breakthrough for workers and labor activists seeking to break the vice grip of the employer-friendly unions that...
Mexican Auto Workers Just Made History By Taking Back Their Union
After years of struggle, thousands of auto workers at the massive General Motors plant in Silao, Mexico, just voted overwhelmingly for a more independent and democratic union. In this interview, recorded before the union election took place, TRNN Editor-in-Chief...
GM workers at Mexican plant win independent union in test of trade rules
A new and independent union won the right to represent workers at General Motors Co.’s truck plant in Mexico — a sign that new North American free trade rules are bolstering the nation’s labor rights. The union, known as SINTTIA, won the vote by a wide margin,...