• markovs_gun@lemmy.world
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      20 days ago

      What is the point if scheduling a strike so far in advance? Also, aren’t UAW leadership aligned with Trump?

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        20 days ago

        The point as I understand it is that they’re allowing other unions to set their contract expiration to the same date, which increases the potential for pain during their next negotiations and makes for a quasi general strike across all unions who participated. It’s a pretty good idea all in all.

        Also, it’s complicated who Sean Fain aligns with. He’s pro-tariff and praised Trump for incentivizing cars to be made in the US, although it seems like that’s the extent of it, and I wonder how he feels about it now that it’s been fully unmasked to just be market manipulation by Trump’s circle of billionaires. Sean’s speech still hit most of the socialist talking points of pro labor even though it was to a bunch of Republican donors, leading to the funniest and most revealing awkward silences after sections about how the working class is who provides all of the value in an economy.

      • ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net
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        19 days ago

        It was planned before the election, and they likely didn’t anticipate Trump would win again.

        From what I’ve seen the UAW leader is fairly left leaning.