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Ford’s Chicago assembly plant hit by UAW strike

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* Last week, UAW President Shawn Fain said, “Ford is showing that they’re serious about reaching a deal,” and exempted them from the expanded strike. Something apparently changed

The United Auto Workers strike that began Sept. 14 at limited locations for the Detroit Three automakers spread to Chicago on Friday as the union sent workers at the Ford assembly plant to the picket lines.

Union President Shawn Fain made the announcement about the expanded strike action on Facebook Live. He said it would also begin a walkout at a General Motors plant in Lansing, Mich. The strikes are to start at 11 a.m. CDT. […]

Ford’s Chicago assembly plant at 12600 S. Torrence Ave. has about 4,800 workers. The new walkout does not include a Ford stamping plant in Chicago Heights.

Ford’s Chicago plant produces the popular Ford Explorer as well as the Lincoln Aviators SUV.

* Stellantis was spared this time

Fain said Chrysler-parent Stellantis was spared from additional strikes because of recent progress in negotiations with that company.

“Moments before this broadcast, Stellantis made significant progress on the 2009 cost of living allowance, the right not to cross a picket line, as well as the right to strike over product commitments and plant closures and outsourcing moratoriums,” said Fain, who was delayed nearly 30 minutes in making the online announcement. “We are excited about this momentum at Stellantis and hope it continues.” […]

Unlike past strikes, UAW leaders opted for targeted strikes at select plants instead of initiating national walkouts. It’s calling the work stoppages “stand-up strikes,” a nod to historic “sit-down” strikes by the UAW in the 1930s.

The strategy is in an effort to keep the automakers on edge in an effort to pit them against one another to achieve better contracts, according to private messages leaked last week involving the UAW’s communications director.

The messages, which described a strategy to cause “recurring reputations damage and operational chaos” for the companies, were heavily criticized by the automakers.

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posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Sep 29, 23 @ 10:40 am

Comments

  1. Solidarity to the workers. Those who oppose unions by and large voted for Republicans and for corporations to get a 40% federal income tax cut, not over four years or the duration of a union contract, but every year.

    Comment by Grandson of Man Friday, Sep 29, 23 @ 11:41 am

  2. I’ve never been a big pro-union guy but I really hope this time that the UAW comes out of this looking like a winner. The next hoped for step would be a successful organizing campaign at one of the plants down South if the UAW workers end up with a better salary and benefits package.

    Comment by Original Rambler Friday, Sep 29, 23 @ 1:31 pm

  3. UAW is tactically managing this like an orchestra conductor.

    Comment by walker Friday, Sep 29, 23 @ 2:27 pm

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