Solidarity with UAW and Striking GM Workers
45,000 GM workers have been on strike for nearly a month now. Workers are protesting wages that have been largely stagnant ever since the bailout of 2009, even as the company now rakes in billions in profits annually. The Arlington GM plant employees 4,500, and workers create approximately 1,200 vehicles per day. It is the most profitable GM plant in the nation. Since GM has yet to meet the demands of UAW, the company is losing $50 million per day.
Meanwhile, striking workers are only making $250 per week as UAW negotiates. GM even cut off workers' health insurance (further illuminating the need for Medicare for All that not employer-provided), but fortunately coverage was restored after a few days due to backlash and negotiations.
Pickets have been ongoing the duration of the strike, running 24 hours around the clock in order to prevent scabs from entering the gates and to bring attention to the struggle for labor justice. Members of DSA, YALL, and other local organizations have been taking shifts on the picket lines to stand in solidarity with the striking auto-workers. We will continue to stand up to the oppressive capital class until we win fair wages justice for all workers.
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