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Michigan autoworkers gear up for Nov. 4 elections


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October 21 2014

 

 

 

The United Auto Workers is mobilizing a huge turnout of its members and friends for the Nov. 4 elections in Michigan and Ohio. Union leaders say they hope to reverse the trend whereby members of their union have tended to stay home during midterm elections.

 

They are actually getting some help in their push for greater participation in the elections from the state's Republican governor himself who has angered union members with his enactment of a right to work (for less) law in the state. The law allows workers to refrain from paying union dues at unionized plants but requires the union to represent the "free riders" anyway.

 

The election in a few weeks will be the first since 2012 when the Republican governor, Rick Snyder and the Republican-controlled legislature pushed through the right to work for less legislation The union expects that anger over the anti-union legislation will help drive large numbers of people to the polls.

 

The UAW is mounting a huge telephone operation and passing out thousands of leaflets. Phone calls are going out to every union member in the state. Friends, supporters and contacts identified by the union members are receiving calls as well

 

The union sponsored a telephone town hall last month in neighboring Ohio with Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, to urge union workers there to also turn out at the polls.

 

In addition, the UAW is relying heavily this election cycle on social media like Facebook and Twitter. The union has launched a website, uawendorsements.org, to help people keep track of candidates it is endorsing.

 

"We're doing a lot of education to our members - a huge amount - probably more so than we have for a while. We're getting out there really having that dialogue - trying to get them to understand how the ballot box and the bread box are connected," UAW President Dennis Williams said in a recent Detroit News interview.

 

Rejecting the predictions of the pollsters, Williams thinks Snyder can be beaten: "I think Snyder's beatable. It's whether people are going to get out the vote."

 

The percentage of workers in unions in Michigan is about 16.3 percent of the workforce or about 633,000 union members. Polls show union members favoring the Democrat, Schauer over Snyder by a 2 to 1 margin.

 

The UAW leadership sees the coming election as critical to the future of not just Michigan but of the entire nation.

 

"Republicans attack the very thing that lifted people from poverty to the middle class, which is unions," said Williams. "The Republican Party won't even entertain a jobs bill. I think that the American people are ready to make these tough choices."

 

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http://www.peoplesworld.org/michigan-autoworkers-gear-up-for-nov-4-elections/

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"The union expects that anger over the anti-union legislation will help drive large numbers of people to the polls."

 

ROFLMAO..now THAT'S FUNNY!!!

 

Let's see.. a couple hundred indigent arrogant jerks sucking down unemployment because their own union has forced their bosses to cut back jobs, versus many thousands of every day people who were forced to pay the unions for ABSOLUTELY NOTHING for years, and were suddenly saved MILLIONS by Walker... me thinks your union scanks can go back to living in mommy's basement...or maybe go get a REAL job..oh wait, they don't know how to ACTUALLY work, they need to hide behind collective bargaining to keep their subsidized "jobs". 

Tried union work, got tired of the thankless commie "leadership", victimizing their OWN MEMBERSHIP.

 

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"The union expects that anger over the anti-union legislation will help drive large numbers of people to the polls."[/size]

 

ROFLMAO..now THAT'S FUNNY!!![/size]

 

Let's see.. a couple hundred indigent arrogant jerks sucking down unemployment because their own union has forced their bosses to cut back jobs, versus many thousands of every day people who were forced to pay the unions for ABSOLUTELY NOTHING for years, and were suddenly saved MILLIONS by Walker... me thinks your union scanks can go back to living in mommy's basement...or maybe go get a REAL job..oh wait, they don't know how to ACTUALLY work, they need to hide behind collective bargaining to keep their subsidized "jobs". 

Tried union work, got tired of the thankless commie "leadership", victimizing their OWN MEMBERSHIP.

Excellent post Divemaster. So true!

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Excellent post Divemaster. So true!

Don't know why you were negged... evened it out.

 

I was in the IBEW for 5 years after being non-union for 18.

 

For the most part, they pretty much hate everybody that wasn't "born" into the union, that means having a relation from a previous generation as a member when they were of age to start working.

 

Those "fleas" will usually fly the "Brotherhood" part top center, and they are nothing but thugs, ready and willing to destroy property, attack humans, and create whatever disturbance they can to promote the union.

 

After a few months in, I was requested to become a general foreman. The problem was I had some really bad habits.

 

I worked too hard was the biggest complaint.

 

Second to that was I "organized" in.

 

When the leadership decided to bring me into the "click" I didn't get drunk, that was a major error.

 

When I refused to parrot the "boots an shoes" rhetoric, and even spoke out against socialism, it was definitely all over.

 

As a parting gift they ruled I did not qualify for my pension.

 

They made sure not to inform me of this until 2 years after I left, and 1 year after the ruling.

 

By law I had 90 days to appeal, after the date of the ruling.

 

 

As for the autoworkers, those unions are what destroyed Detroit.

 

Had it not been for their insanely unreasonable demands, American auto manufacturing would have never left.

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Unions =  organized crime as their beginnings

then slowly worked their way to socialism.

Michigan has become a right to work state.

and the era of the big unions are beginning to falter.

The closer that time gets the more they will show their true colors.

violent thugs who demand money for protection .

Protection from who?

 

THEM 

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