UAW sellout of American Axle strike imminent
Automotive News wrote: The two sides are making progress on three fronts: Wages, health care and legacy costs, and job classifications. American Axle is insisting on a wage cut from $28 an hour to as low as $11.50, the elimination of pensions, steep cuts in health-care benefits and a massive consolidation of job classifications that would lead to substantial job reductions.
As usual, the UAW refused to make any comment on the content of the negotiations. However, in an op-ed piece published in the Detroit News earlier this month, UAW President Ron Gettelfinger said contract proposals submitted by the union would impose real sacrifices on our members.
On Wednesday the UAW abruptly cancelled a strike support rally set for April 18 in Detroit, citing progress in the talks. The calling off of the rally came as a surprise and slap in the face to American Axle workers, who were attempting to mobilize wide participation. Fear of a large turnout, not only of American Axle workers but other rank-and-file autoworkers, was undoubtedly a major factor in the decision by Solidarity House to scuttle the event. Since the walkout began in late February the UAW has done everything it can to isolate and demoralize the strikers.
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Ron Gettelfinger, UAW
The workers at AAM Have been striking for a long time now and it has come to our attention the UAW Maybe be trying to push a concessionary contract!
There is Over 127,000 people layed off or affected from this strike 90% agree with the struggle.
If you push a working poor contract it will not only hurt, AAM Workers
IT will Devastate AMERICAN LABOR!!!
The Trickle down affect from what you do will haunt other Unions in negotiations
I can not have this and we will be forced to Picket Your International Head Quarters
My Local is over 5000 members I am sure Unions and Locals well join us If need be
I applaud your Union for Standing up for the rights of American Workers
Please Keep to the Fundamentals of What Unions where founded ON!
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