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Brothers and sisters, | ||||||||
This week, 1,000 American Axle workers in Three Rivers, Michigan are on the picket line, fighting poverty wages imposed on a generation of auto parts workers. Two hundred miles north in Saginaw, 1,700 Nexteer workers have rejected three management-written contracts and voted by 86 percent to strike—and the UAW apparatus has now brought back a fourth contract in an effort to block a united struggle. The same apparatus has just shut down the strike of UAW academic workers at Harvard. | ||||||||
The pro-corporate UAW bureaucracy is counting on isolation. Workers must break it. | ||||||||
Tomorrow, Sunday, June 7 at 4 p.m. Eastern, the International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees will host an online meeting of autoworkers and UAW members, titled, ”Break the isolation of the American Axle strike! Unite with Nexteer and all autoworkers!“ | ||||||||
I will speak alongside American Axle strikers, Nexteer and Dana workers, Big Three and parts plant workers, and academic and health care workers—to coordinate action, refuse scab parts, and build rank-and-file committees independent of the bureaucracy. | ||||||||
Join us to discuss the way forward. | ||||||||
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Will Lehman | ||||||||
Mack Trucks, Macungie, Pennsylvania Candidate for UAW President | ||||||||
William Lehman for UAW President | ||||||||
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