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BY Martha Grevatt | Detroit, MI | 1/17/11
Fight Back News Service is reprinting the following article from Workers World.
UAW
BY Fight Back! Editors | United States | 6/12/09
In the midst of the Great Depression of the 1930s autoworkers organized into the United Auto Workers (UAW) through a wave of sit-down strikes and pitched battles with local police and company goons.
BY Todd M Jordan | United States | 1/26/07
New jobs and new ‘opportunity’, but at what cost?
Big Three, Honda, UAW
BY Rob Wilson | Las Vegas, NV | 9/19/06
The United Auto Workers International convention was held here, June 12 - 15.
Delphi, UAW
BY Mick Kelly | Flint, MI | 5/01/06
Chanting, “Not one dollar, not one dime! Cutting wages is a crime!” more than 75 auto workers joined together here for a spirited picket line at the Delphi auto parts plant, Feb. 16.
BY Mike Griffin | Decatur, IL | 5/01/06
Nowhere in organized labor is the failure and treachery of business unionism more indicting than in the United Auto Workers (UAW).
Gettlefinger, UAW
BY Staff | Detroit, MI | 1/12/06
More than 600 rank-and-file auto workers demonstrated here, Jan. 8, to protest attacks on working people by Delphi and General Motors.
BY Staff | United States | 1/02/06
Fight Back! interviewed Gregg Shotwell, a key leader of the rank-and-file movement that is growing inside the United Auto Workers.
BY Rob Wilson | United States | 12/22/05
After decades of concessionary contracts, rank-and-file United Auto Worker activists have worked tirelessly the last two months resisting attacks on auto parts workers at Delphi Corporation.
BY UAW ‘Members for CHANGE’ | Peoria, IL | 10/27/05
United Auto Workers (UAW) members employed by Caterpillar Inc. ratified a six-year agreement, Jan. 9, 2005.
Caterpillar, UAW
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