Just a few days ago, the UAW announced a campaign to unionize over a dozen non-union automakers in America. Now it’s reporting rapid progress, citing the example of 30% of workers at Volkswagen’s only U.S. plant having signed up in less than a week.
As fears spread among the companies that the effort to go union may quickly succeed, they have taken steps in response. Honda has set up its own anti-union campaign, distributing propaganda among the workers that encourages rejection of the union.
The unionization campaign was announced just a few days after the UAW’s strike victory against the “Big Three” auto companies amply demonstrated the benefits of unions, with raises expected to range from +33% to over +160% (after including forecasted COLA and CWIs) among other gains.
The UAW has set up websites where employees of every targeted company can easily join the union online. If you’re one, check them out below. And anyone can send them to friends, family and others.
After clicking the link, click the big “Sign your Union Card” button (scroll up if you don’t see it), fill in your details and check your email.
- Toyota: https://uaw.org/join/#toyota
- Honda: https://uaw.org/join/#honda
- Hyundai: https://uaw.org/join/#hyundai
- Tesla: https://uaw.org/join/#tesla
- Nissan: https://uaw.org/join/#nissan
- BMW: https://uaw.org/join/#bmw
- Mercedes: https://uaw.org/join/#mercedes
- Subaru: https://uaw.org/join/#subaru
- VW: https://uaw.org/join/#vw
- Mazda: https://uaw.org/join/#mazda
- Rivian: https://uaw.org/join/#rivian
- Lucid: https://uaw.org/join/#lucid
- Volvo: https://uaw.org/join/#volvo
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Don’t lie.
Why would you seek to end work if you’re not working?
Why would you have work related struggles without a job?
How are workers irrelevant to discussions about jobs?
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But you did. You said that the community’s description indicates it isn’t about work or work reform. I pointed out three points made in the description that are specifically about work.
Why are you so reluctant to pin your point down and discuss?
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…what exactly do you think antiwork means? Specifically, what do you think “ending work” entails? Because it isn’t everyone stopping labouring.
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You are extremely misinformed. Antiwork is a movement aligned with socialism. The “work” that antiwork wants to end is capitalist employment, specifically. I have always thought, even back on Reddit, that the name “antiwork” is misleading, since ending work does not mean ending labour, though to most people it is practically synonymous, leading to confusions like yours.
Again, what do you think “ending work” means? A single person leaving a job and remaining unemployed?
A community with a goal at the societal level is indeed a social movement. You can’t get any clearer than that. Ever hear about “the great resignation”? Yeah, that was part of the antiwork movement.
Also, if you’re gonna reference the links on the sidebar, read them. This is from In Praise of Idleness:
Also, I really like this part from The Abolition of Work:
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