The UAW ‘Launches Largest Union Organizing Drive In U.S. History’ - Aims To Bring 150,000 Employees At 13 Non-Union Auto Companies Into The Union
Julia Conley at Common Dreams reports that just days after Unionized Workers at The Big Three Automakers voted to ratify their new contracts - secured after the United Auto Workers (UAW) staged an innovative Stand Up Strike that lasted six weeks - the UAW made clear this week that it has no plans to stop its fight for economic justice for thousands of Workers at car manufacturing plants across the United States. Urging all Auto Workers in the U.S. to "stand up," the UAW has launched the largest organizing drive in modern American History, aiming to bring 150,000 Employees at 13 Non-Union Auto Companies into the Union. The UAW announced its campaign with the launch of a new website detailing the skyrocketing profits and CEO pay at firms including Germany's Volkswagen and Mercedes, Japanese and Korean manufacturers Toyota, Hyundai, and Mazda, and U.S. electric car companies Tesla and Lucid.
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