|

NDM Special
Focus
Attack On
the Working Class
Lost Jobs
…Is Your Job Next?
Death of the American Dream
GM’s Baltimore Assembly Plant Closes
On May 13, 2005, the
sprawling 70-year-old GM Baltimore Assembly plant officially ended production
and went into shutdown mode. Boasting about 6000 union members in its heyday,
the remaining 1000 members will be placed in a Jobs Bank program until the
UAW National Agreement expires on September 14, 2007.
From May 13th until July 25th
the Jobs Bank was located in the assembly plant. We knew we’d have to
move eventually because the plant was rapidly becoming a construction zone
and safety hazard. The shutdown didn’t really hit home until the
morning of the 25th when we were told we’d convoy from the
assembly plant to the new Jobs Bank site located on the second floor of the
old Western Electric plant down the street.
The convoy’s lead vehicle, a Chevy pickup, had a big black and yellow
UAW flag mounted in the back. As we pulled out of the lot, it felt like a
funeral procession. All that was missing was a hearse and limos. We must have
looked like a funeral procession too since most of our vehicles had daytime
running lights and we were driving slowly so we wouldn’t lose anyone.
The convoy’s lead vehicle, a Chevy pickup,
had a big black and yellow UAW flag mounted in the back. As we pulled out of
the lot, it felt like a funeral procession. All that was missing was a hearse
and limos. We must have looked like a funeral procession too since most of
our vehicles had daytime running lights and we were driving slowly so we
wouldn’t lose anyone.
This was my third plant funeral in the last 20 years and each one was more
gut wrenching than the last. Fortunately I’ll have enough time to
retire at the end of this agreement and won’t have to transfer to
another plant like several of my coworkers, many of whom may experience a
couple more funerals during their careers.
Ironically the Western Electric plant, which is being refurbished, suffered
its own untimely demise several years earlier. The assembly plant won’t
be so lucky. It will face the wrecking ball within months. Investors have
been circling the 182-acre property like vultures since it was announce last
February that GM would be pulling the plug.
Delphi, which split from GM,
is supposedly on the verge of bankruptcy and asking for pay and benefits
concessions from the UAW and financial assistance from GM. And GM is
demanding its own concessions from the UAW and announced plans to pull the
plug on several more plants in the not too distant future due to supposed
legacy cost, whatever that means.
With all the bad news out of Detroit
lately, our biggest concern is that our health care and benefits may be
reduced, or worse, eliminated all together, along with our pensions like
workers and retirees from Bethlehem Steel. And like them, our problems are
due in large part to mismanagement and corporate greed.
Our Union’s Leaders were
supposed be the members watchdogs. Their job was to protect us from the
corporations’ selfishness and greed and set the standard for ethics and
morality in the work place and our communities. They failed miserably and
became spineless wimps when then President Reagan fired PATCO represented Air
Traffic Controllers in the early 80s.
Instead of uniting in solidarity behind PATCO workers, like Unions in Europe
unite in times of crisis, and shut down the entire country until a reasonable
resolution is reached, they turned their backs on them. Since then it’s
been concession after concession for union workers and a steady decline in
the standard of living for all workers.
Another example of the lack of solidarity was when the Baltimore
plant went on strike in the early 90s; Teamsters represented car carriers
crossed our picket lines. Then a few years later, GM solicited independent
car carriers, and the same Teamsters leafleted the plant for support, which
of course was denied. They were fired and replaced by non-union drivers.
There is no loyalty between any of the AFL-CIO’s unions. They compete
with each other for members outside their trades and still cross each others
picket lines. The AFL-CIO’s recent split will not change that as is
evident during August’s mechanics union strike at Northwest Airlines.
And some AFL-CIO affiliated unions don’t even honor their own strikes.
In 1998 when then UAW Regional Director Ron Gettelfinger told Local 2036
President Billy Robinson to take his members out on strike, the UAW did
absolutely nothing to support strikers when their company, Accuride
Corporation, makers of steel wheels, hired scabs.
In fact the UAW’s Leaders turned a blind eye when GM and Ford installed
Accuride’s scab made parts on their vehicles. They neglected to inform
their members in the affected assembly plants that they were installing scab
parts. Their inaction allowed that strike to drag on for 4 years.
After his membership rejected the contract several times, the UAW’s
Leaders prohibited Robinson from running for reelection. His membership
didn’t waver. They rejected the same bogus contract a total of 9 times.
Then in 2002, prior to Gettelfinger’s appointment as the UAW’s
next president, the UAW’s Leaders swooped in like chicken hawks and decertified
the Local, pulled their charter and abandoned its 400 members in the name of
corporate greed and Jointness.
Our Union’s
self-appointed Leaders are as much responsible for the loss of good paying
manufacturing jobs and the death of the American Dream as the greedy
corporate executives they’re supposed to be adversaries of. Since the
PATCO sellout they’ve gone beyond their “Go along to get
along” policies and formed Joint Partnerships with the corporations and
give them Carte Blanche to promote dog eat dog between our plants, and
workers, while they undermine solidarity and democracy in our Locals to
maintain their one party Dictator Slates at the Internationals.
It wouldn’t surprise me if the Dictators/Traitors of today’s
AFL-CIO unions spent more time and money to suppress dissident movements
within their ranks than they do on organizing. There are several incidences
in the UAW alone where official at both the national and local levels have
gone so far as to conspired with the corporations to suppress dissention by
having dissidents placed on medical leaves, severely discipline into silence,
and in some cases, fired. Today members fear their union officials more than
they do Management.
While our union’s leaders were, and are, preoccupied with enriching
themselves off our hard earned dues money and literally selling us out to
their corporate partners, the Corporations and their Government have been
promoting the selling-out of the American Dream with their *NAFTA and **CAFTA
agreements. If that’s not a trifecta screwing by Team America, I
don’t know what is.
Trying to reform our unions from the bottom up, one local at a time, is
pointless because of the relentless and ruthless interference of the Traitors
at the top. If we seriously want to reform our unions, we need to take our
fight to the Traitors. We can no longer afford to sit back and hope it will
all work itself out. The time to act is now. If we do nothing, then
we’ll end up losing everything like workers at Bethlehem Steel, United
and US Airways, and God knows how many others.
It was a sad day indeed as we pulled out of the parking lot for the last
time. Obviously we’re not the first workers to lose our jobs due to the
wholesale slaughter of the American Dream. Over the years this scene has
played out all across the country, devastating one community after another
with no end in sight. I ask you, where is the outrage?
If autoworkers aren’t next, we soon will be. If we don’t stand up
for ourselves, no one else will, especially not our Union’s
Traitors. And if we do lose all that we’ve worked so hard for, we
should do every-damn-thing within our power to make sure that the Traitors
lose theirs too.
In Solidarity,
Doug Hanscom
Local 239
Baltimore
[ UAW New Directions Homepage ]

UNITED AUTO
WORKERS
NEW DIRECTIONS MOVEMENT
COPYRIGHT © 1999-2005 UAW-NDM
|
Home
THE VOICES
OF
NEW DIRECTIONS
HISTORY OF NEW DIRECTIONS
NDM Special Focus Attack On the Working Class
NEW DIRECTIONS CONSTITUTION
JOINTNESS POSITION
UNION MEMBERS
BILL OF RIGHTS
Soldiers of Solidarity - BAIT & AMMO
by
GREGG SHOTWELL
LABOR NOTES
WALKING WOUNDED
ASSOCIATION
FOR
UNION DEMOCRACY
INTERNATIONAL
UAW
CONSTITUTION
UAW-GM
NATIONAL CONTRACT
NATIONAL CONTRACT
APPLICATIONS
AND
INTERPRETATIONS
UAW-GM
UMPIRE DECISIONS
LMRDA
LANDRUM-GRIFFIN ACT
|