uawd Mexico & International Solidarity committee
Mexico is a crucial piece in the supply-chain puzzle for UAW employers like the Big Three, Caterpillar, and others in auto. Per the resolution approved at the membership meeting, UAWD will be launching a Committee on Mexico & International Solidarity to support greater involvement by UAW/UAWD in auto-sector organizing south of the border, as well as in Canada and other countries where UAW employers are located. Next steps for the committee include supply-chain research, campaign visits, and worker-to-worker online meetings.
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GM workers at Mexico plant will vote on union Feb 1-2, govt says
Mexico's government said on Friday that a trade union vote at the General Motors Co (GM.N) plant in the central city of Silao will be held on Feb. 1-2 after workers voted last year to scrap their collective contract.GM workers will be asked to choose from four unions...
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UAWD Statement of Support for Opel Eisenach Autoworkers
UAWD released the following statement of solidarity and support for Opel Eisenach workers.
Interview: A Mexican Auto Worker on the Fight for a Real Union at GM’s Silao Plant
Some observers have framed what’s happened in Silao as the story of a heroic U.S.A. waving a fantastic trade agreement in Mexico’s face to rescue helpless Mexican workers. This take on Silao—the U.S. riding in on a white horse to save the day!—neatly fits in with...
Workers at Mexico GM plant end contract, oust union in vote
Workers at a General Motors plant in Mexico have voted to end a collective bargaining contract negotiated by an old guard union accused of intimidation tactics in earlier votes. It was an early display of the effectiveness of labor mechanisms negotiated under the...
Lawmakers question General Motors about alleged labor violations in Mexico
Flint Rep. Dan Kildee and two other Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to General Motors Co. CEO Mary Barra Tuesday raising concerns about "disturbing reports of gross labor rights violations" at one of the automaker's plants in Mexico. The union at the GM plant in...
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