by UAWD Steering Committee | Apr 20, 2023 | Autoworkers, Economy, Ford, General Motors, Labor Notes, Stellantis, UAW Local 31, UAW Members UNITED, UAWD in the News
Local 31 trustee and UAWD member Nick Livick writes for Labor Notes: The UAW just wrapped up a historic election where members got to vote directly for their top leaders for the first time in the union’s history. The rank and file voted for change and a more militant…
by UAWD Steering Committee | Apr 6, 2023 | Support the Struggle, UAW Local 2322
The staff of Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont, are on strike! The Goddard College Staff Union is asking for support from fellow UAW members to keep the pressure on—here’s a message from them on how you can help. On behalf of the Goddard College Staff…
by UAWD Steering Committee | Mar 18, 2023 | Jacobin, UAW Local 22, UAW Members UNITED, UAWD in the News
UAWD member Chris Viola (UAW Local 22) writes for Jacobin: Since joining UAWD, I have met workers from other plants, companies, and sectors of our union, from aerospace, agriculture implement, and other manufacturing, along with many higher education and legal service…
by UAWD Steering Committee | Oct 27, 2022 | Endorsements, Legal Workers, NOLSW-UAW Local 2320, UAWD Statements & Press Releases
Unite All Workers for Democracy (UAWD), the national reform caucus of the United Auto Workers (UAW), has injected new momentum to the leadership race for the UAW’s national legal services local: the UAWD steering committee voted to endorse the NOLSW United slate…
by Vail Kohnert-Yount | Aug 4, 2022 | Constitutional Convention 2022, UAW Local 140, UAW Local 774, UAW Members UNITED, WDET
Sascha Raiyn covered the UAW Convention for WDET, Detroit’s NPR Station, spotlighting UAWD and two of our members: Margaret Mock announced her candidacy for secretary treasurer at the convention. She is a member of Local 140 and works in the Warren Truck…
by Justin | Jul 23, 2022 | Harper Collins, Left Voice, Organizing, UAW Local 2110
Yesterday, workers at the “Big Four” publisher HarperCollins went on a one-day strike, protesting the company’s refusal to agree to a fair contract. The workers, who have organized with United Auto Workers Local 2110, are demanding liveable wages, better family leave…