• Episode 16: UAW Strike Update

  • Oct 19 2023
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

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Episode 16: UAW Strike Update

  • Summary

  • Nearly five weeks into the UAW's historic Stand Up Strike, there are just under 34,000 Big Three Auto Workers on strike in assembly plants and parts depots across the country. The latest escalation came on Wednesday, October 11, when the union called on 8,700 Ford workers at the Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, Kentucky, to walk off the job. 

    For this episode, we're bringing you a UAW Strike update. You'll hear from two guests: Chris Budnick and Lisa Xu. Chris is a striking Ford worker at the Kentucky Truck Plant and the co-chair of Unite All Workers for Democracy (UAWD). Lisa is an organizer at the labor movement publication and organizing project Labor Notes, and she was previously an organizer with UAWD. 

    Chris and Lisa bring us up to speed on the strike escalations, discuss how non-striking Auto Workers are participating in the Stand Up, and unpack the massive concession made by General Motors last week – the folding of their battery plants into the UAW's master contract with the company. 

    Finally, we take a step back to reflect on the Stand Up Strike overall. We take stock not just of what was won contractually so far, but also of how far the union has come in the past year, and where it's going. 

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    Hosted by Teddy Ostrow

    Edited by Teddy Ostrow

    Produced by NYGP & Ruby Walsh, in partnership with In These Times & The Real News

    Music by Casey Gallagher

    Cover art by Devlin Claro Resetar

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    Hear Teddy talk about the UAW strike on The Response podcast.

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