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miércoles, julio 12, 2023

UAW New Tradition: The Members Handshake

 



UAW family, 


Today was a historic day for our union. 


This morning, we inaugurated a new tradition: the Members Handshake. 

 

Instead of kicking off Big Three negotiations with a dog and pony show shaking hands with CEOs, we’re putting the membership first. Our UAW leadership went directly to the plant gates at Stellantis’s Sterling Heights Assembly Plant, GM’s Factory ZERO, and Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant to shake members hands and take their message to the bargaining table. 

We heard from members about what they want to see change at the Big Three. And we asked members what they are willing to do to win big, not just for autoworkers but for their families, their communities, and working class people everywhere. 

 

Thousands of workers signed Support Cards, showing the companies we’re united in our fight for a strong contract. If you’re a Big Three autoworker, ask your local union about getting some Support Cards in your plant. You can also sign up online and share this link with your coworkers, here:

firmly believe we have a once in a generation opportunity to make things right at the Big Three. We’re fighting to end tiers, to win back COLA and fair raises, and to secure our jobs in this transition to electric vehicles. 


If we stick together, as a united UAW, 
there’s nothing we can’t achieve. Let’s go make history.
 

 

 

In solidarity,

 

Shawn Fain

UAW President


NHTSA // Do Not Drive Issued for Certain Dodge Rams !!!

 



Consumer Alert:
Do Not Drive Issued for Recalled 2003 Dodge Ram 1500s

First Passenger Side Takata Air Bag Fatality Prompts Warning


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has confirmed another Takata rupture fatality, the first due to an exploding passenger-side inflator.

The incident is also the first in a 2003 Dodge Ram 1500, which was one of the 385,686 recalled in 2015. If you have one of these vehicles, DO NOT DRIVE it until the recall is completed and your defective air bag is replaced.

You can visit NHTSA.gov/recalls and enter your 17-digit vehicle identification number to see if your vehicle has an open Takata air bag recall. If it does, contact your dealership to schedule a FREE repair as soon as possible and follow any warnings from the vehicle manufacturer.

Read the full Consumer Alert: English | Spanish

Related Links

SaferCar App: iOS | Android

Report a Safety Problem: NHTSA encourages all consumers to report any safety concerns to the agency.