Dkretden
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- David
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I have a sneaky suspicion that if the UAW showed leadership and passion at wanting to work with the auto companies to proactively enhance safety (which may include, in addition to all the stuff being done at European plants, older US workers or those with comorbidities staring home a while longer) AND then walked into the Democratic Governor’s office and vociferously advocated for a reopening, the Gov would allow it. The reason she isn’t, IMO, is that she is pandering to the waffling unions leadership.The UAW isn't the real issue. It's literally JUST the stay at home orders.
millions of Americans are working in factories, trucking, warehouses, food supply, power plants, refineries, etc right now — they are deemed “essential” and they and their employers have figured it out. The auto companies are restarting in Europe with the HELP of the unions to get it right. Here, it looks like the UAW just wants to shrug its shoulders so it can politically blame someone else. It’s shameful, IMO. THIS is the time where unions can prove that they make a difference. THIS is the time that they can lead. This is the time that they can work with the companies to design the right protocols. THIS is the time that their members can look to them for support and guidance about the new normal in the workplace. THIS is where they can demonstrate value for their members. Instead, they appear (from the quotes that I am reading in the press) shrugging and saying “gee, I just don’t know.....”. Bullshit. If what I am reading is being interpreted correctly by me, then the UAW membership needs to toss these do nothing bums out in the next election and get real leaders in.
if the USW leadership doesn’t believe it to be safe then they need to say so. Then they need to say the things that must be fixed before they would agree to reopen. This is about leadership. I don’t see it.
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