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labor-movement2 years ago

Rising Worker Militancy Sparks Union Organizing Efforts

The United Auto Workers (UAW) has reached tentative agreements with the Big Three automakers, marking a significant shift in labor bargaining. The agreements include substantial wage increases, the elimination of wage tiers, the right to strike over plant closures, and the inclusion of electric vehicle workers in the union's contracts. While not all demands were met, the UAW's contract campaign and the Stand-Up Strike have inspired worker militancy and a renewed focus on class struggle. The agreements also signal a potential shift in the union's role in shaping the economy, with the reopening of a closed auto plant and the expiration of contracts on May 1st, symbolizing the international workers' holiday.

labor-and-employment2 years ago

"UAW's Strike Victory: A Game-Changer for Unionism and the Auto Industry"

The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike against the Big Three auto companies has resulted in significant gains for the union, including a tentative deal with Stellantis that will reopen the Belvidere Assembly Plant in Illinois and invest in a new electric vehicle battery plant. This victory goes beyond Belvidere and marks a potential shift toward a more expansive model of unionism that challenges management's control over investment decisions. By asserting control over the firm's investment function, the UAW is reasserting an additional constraint on auto firms' scope of action and forcing them to consider the needs of workers and communities. This victory has implications for the future of the auto industry and the role of unions in shaping company investment decisions.