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Reject UAW sellout at American Axle! Mobilize auto workers
against attacks on jobs and wages!
Statement of the World Socialist Web Site and Socialist
Equality Party
18 May 2008
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On Friday, the United Auto Workers and American Axle announced
that they had reached a tentative agreement to end an 11-week
strike. The following statement will be distributed to American
Axle workers attending information meetings held by the UAW on
Sunday. Click here to download and distribute
the leaflet in PDF format.
American Axle workers should reject the sell-out agreement
reached by the United Auto Workers union and fight to mobilize
auto workers and the working class as a whole against the corporate
attack on wages and jobs.
Under the tentative deal reached on Friday, wages will be cut
from $28 an hour to $18.50, with so-called non-core
workers receiving $14.55 an hour. Workers at the Three Rivers,
Michigan plant will earn even less, under a separate agreement
breaking up the national contract.
These near-poverty wages will be used as a new benchmark by
the Big Three automakers and other corporations, which are intent
on making auto workers pay for a slumping economy and falling
car sales.
The UAW has also agreed to the closure of the Detroit and Tonawanda,
New York forges, and it has given a green light for further plant
closings and layoffs.
This betrayal confirms what the World Socialist Web Site
and the Socialist Equality Party have said since the beginning
of the struggle: workers are confronting two enemies. On the one
hand there is the companys multi-millionaire CEO, Richard
Dauch, who is backed by General Motors and Wall Street. Then there
is the UAW itself.
From the beginning of the struggle, the chief concern of President
Ron Gettelfinger and the UAW bureaucracy was not the jobs and
livelihoods of UAW members. They were driven by two things: first,
how to overcome the opposition of the rank-and-file to wage cuts,
and second, what the UAW bureaucracy would get in return for accepting
major concessions.
A real struggle against the corporation is only possible if
workers break from this pro-company organization and develop a
new form of struggle. American Axle workers should elect rank-and-file
committees, led by trusted militants, to take the conduct of the
strike and negotiations out of the hands of the UAW bureaucracy.
An appeal should be made to workers at GM, Ford, Chrysler,
Delphi and other companies to carry out an industry-wide strike
to overturn the pattern of wage-cutting agreements signed by the
UAW. A special appeal should also be made to Canadian auto workers
facing similar attacks on jobs and living standards and the treachery
of the Canadian Auto Workers leadership.
Mass picketing must be organized to oppose Dauchs threats
to bring in strikebreakers, and demonstrations should be called
to rally the widest support in the working class for this fight.
This industrial mobilization must be combined with a new political
strategy. The fight at American Axle is part of a struggle that
the entire working class confronts against the capitalist profit
system. After producing vast fortunes for corporate CEOs, hedge
fund managers and other financial speculators, the capitalist
system is in the midst of an economic crisis, which threatens
to produce another depression.
The crisis of American capitalism is making the working population
much poorer through declining wages, skyrocketing prices for basic
necessities, home foreclosures, cuts in social programs and the
destruction of decent-paying jobs. Workers in the US are confronting
the same basic issues as workers around the world, including growing
inequality and the explosion of militarism and war.
To fight against these conditions, the working class needs
its own political partyindependent of the corporate-backed
Democrats and Republicansthat aims to reorganize the economy
to meet the needs of working people, not the wealthy elite. The
auto industry and all the basic levers of the economy should be
put under public ownership and the democratic control of working
people.
The destruction of decent-paying jobs in the United States
and the shifting of production to low-wage regions in Mexico,
China and elsewhere must be answered through a fight to unify
the working class internationally against the globally-organized
auto giants. Workers everywhere have a common interest in securing
decent jobs and living conditions.
The betrayal of the UAW is not just a question of the individual
corruption and cowardice of the Solidarity House leadership. It
stems from the bankrupt political program of the UAW and the other
unions, which is based on its undying defense of the capitalist
system, economic nationalism and the subordination of the working
class to the Democratic Party.
Its support for the profit system has now led to the transformation
of the UAW into a big business itself, with control of a multi-billion
VEBA retiree heath care trust fund and tens of millions of shares
in GM and Ford stock.
American Axle workers have not fought for nearly three months
in order to accept this contract. There is enormous support among
auto workers and throughout the working class for a stand in defense
of jobs and living standards.
The rejection of this sell-out should be the beginning of a
counter-offensive by the working class. The key question, however,
is leadership and political strategy. We urge workers to study
the history and program of the Socialist Equality Party and build
the SEP as the new revolutionary leadership of the working class.
See Also:
Empty rhetoric from Obama on American
Axle strike
[16 May 2008]
US auto strike enters tenth
week
A political balance sheet of the battle at American Axle
[30 April 2008]
American Axle, UAW continue
negotiations over concessions contract
[15 April 2008]
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