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American Axle strikers in Detroit respond to plant closing
threats
By our reporting team
29 March 2008
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On Thursday a WSWS reporting team spoke to American Axle strikers
on the picket line in Detroit about the threat by CEO Richard
Dauch to close the factories where workers are presently on strike.
In an interview with Detroit Free Press columnist Tom
Walsh, Dauch said, We have the flexibility to source all
of our business to other locations around the world, and we have
the right to do so. Walsh added that it was a not-so-veiled
threat based on the fact that AAM has plants in Mexico,
South America, Europe and Asia.
Striking American Axle auto workers responded with anger and
defiance at the latest attempt by Dauch to break the strike and
force the workers to accept a 50 percent cut in their wages.
Rick said, If we dont fight this tyrant (Dauch)
we will have bread and soup lines. Now is the time to fight. If
they say go back in and dont worry about the money?that
would be a mistake. If we cant survive on $200 strike pay,
how can we survive on what they want to pay us? We might as well
stay out.
Rick remarked on the fact that strikers were getting only $200
a week event though UAW controls a strike fund worth almost $1
billion. Its been 30 years since they had a big strike
- they have all that money in the strike fund.
Rick told the WSWS that there were signs that the police were
starting to become more aggressive too. We had a rally on
Monday and on Tuesday; they ticketed our cars and towed a few
away, he said.
Several workers expressed the feeling that American Axle would
move out jobs regardless of whether or not workers agreed to pay
cuts. One worker said, He wants us to take cuts, but all
he wants is to take our money and move the jobs out anyway.
Many workers said the huge payouts to Dauch and other auto
executives only made them more angry and determined. There
was a multi-million dollar package for (Ford CEO Alan) Mulally
too, one worker said. Corporate greed, thats
all it is. Dauch made a profit every year - the very first day
here he made a profit. We will stay out another month if thats
what it takes; another two months if thats what it takes.
Brian, a worker with 14 years said he worked at the forge unit
before moving to the gear division. Brian complained that the
UAW kept workers in the dark in the period before the strike.
We didnt hear anything before we went out on strike.
Our shop chairman never said one word. We didnt even know
we were going on strike.
Commenting on Dauch he noted, His plan was to feed us
a bunch of crap at every town hall meeting - to tell us everything
was fine. Then, at the last town hall meeting he told us we would
have to take concessions or he would have to move.
Go to the people who put you where you are at and tell
them to take concessions?! He says he wants us to go back to work
and earn enough to just stay alive. He is figuring that the less
he gives us the more we will be forced to come back in to work
every day.
Gene, an American Axle worker with 14 years said, Since
Ford, Chrysler and GM signed concessions, Dauch wanted the same
thing. It is not because he cant afford to pay current wages.
Delphi and everyone are taking concessions, so he wants it.
Now he says he wants to send everything out to China
and elsewhere. But this business has already been bid out, so
he will just stick the concessions in his pocket. We are not stupid.
Gene noted that Dauch owns 30 percent of American Axle stock.
You can imagine how much his stock will go up if we sign
concessions; he will go from being a millionaire to being a billionaire.
Gene also expressed his views of the broader political developments
at home and abroad. There has been an assault on the working
class ever since Bush got into office. On the mortgage crisis
- he is saying people made the wrong decisions, but
I dont have a crystal ball, I cant see the future.
People made a decision to buy a house based on the information
they had.
On the war in Iraq, Gene said, We are doing nothing for
the people in Iraq. When this is over Bush will probably get a
huge check from Halliburton. Bush does not care about any working
class individual, but when Bear Stearns got in trouble, he rushed
to help them out.
Gene concluded by stating his opposition to the past union
busting in Detroit. The newspaper strike in 1995 was a disaster.
It showed Dauch what could be done. If they get these wage cuts
at American Axle it will be used as a springboard to lower wages
somewhere else.
Ron said he thought the threat by Dauch to move plants overseas
was a scare tactic. This threat by Dauch that he will move
the production to another location - its the fear factor
that he is trying to create. He cant get things out. Dauch
doesnt have the capability to get things out of here. He
knows that people are hurting, and his aim is to get us to jump
at his offer.
It is absolutely terrible the way they are treating us.
It is almost like we are in a third world country. They believe
they can do anything.
Walter, a worker with many years at American Axle, said, In
my view the International union is part of the conspiracy along
with the companies. They want to drive workers out who have one
ounce of consciousness of previous struggles and bring in a new
work force for $10-12.00 an hour. They want them to do double
and triple the work and at the same time use them to expedite
the transfer of their jobs to countries that pay even less. The
companies are pursuing global interests and it is all for the
purpose of making more and more money.
The UAW is part of this plan. How can Gettelfinger, who
oversaw concessions at Chrysler, Ford and GM and now has control
of the VEBA retiree health plan, speak for me? The union itself
is a stock holder; in fact they are one of the largest of the
stockholders and represent that same corporate world.
Workers are going to have to consider a revolutionary
response, Walter said.
All the workers in America will have to come together
and transcend color and gender lines. It has been difficult being
out on strike for a month but there is an experience weve
had which has been quite positive. The workers at American Axle,
black, white and woman workers have come closer together. Some
of the tension I experienced at work are no longer present. More
than ever we see each other as one. We are all in the same boat
fighting against a vicious corporate- and government-sponsored
attack.
The tensions on the picket line were very, very high,
Walter said. All the cars were ticketed and the police made
us move them. Two of the cars were broken into and this was most
likely organized by company thugs. A group of supervisors boldly
came out driving trucks doing our work. They are deliberately
trying to create some type of riot scene. They know that workers
are having a hard time.
See Also:
American Axle CEO Richard Dauch and the
"right" of private property
[29 March 2008]
Richard Dauch and the aristocratic principle
in America
[27 March 2008]
Mobilize auto workers behind the American
Axle strike
[20 March 2008]
American Axle workers in Detroit discuss
political issues in strike
[14 March 2008]
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