Photo of Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. who is running for Mayor of Detroit. Photo courtesy of Solomon Kinloch Jr. Facebook page.
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UAW Endorses Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. for Mayor of Detroit

The United Auto Workers have endorsed Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. for Mayor of Detroit. A longtime advocate for working-class people, Kinloch possesses not only a bold vision for an inclusive Detroit but also deep union roots — as a former member of UAW Local 235 and the son of a proud UAW family. 
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La Jornada: To Mexican Autoworkers

By UAW President Shawn Fain I am an autoworker. My grandparents were autoworkers. I grew up in an autoworker town called Kokomo, Indiana. As a young father, I got a job as an electrician at Chrysler. I joined the UAW – the United Auto Workers – and it changed my life. Through the union, I learned that no matter where you’re from, if you work for a living, the working class is your family. So today, on International Workers Day, May Day, I want to say loud and clear: Mexican autoworkers are not our enemy. You are our family.
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Statement from UAW VP Chuck Browning on Hazardous Conditions at BlueOval SK

In response to this week’s Louisville Courier-Journal story “Chemicals, mold, bats, broken bones: Workers concerned over safety at BlueOval SK plant,” Chuck Browning, UAW Vice President and Director of the Ford Department, issued the…

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UAW Statement on Mexico’s SINTTIA Organizing Drive at GM San Luis Potosí

The UAW stands in solidarity with SINTTIA and the workers at General Motors’ San Luis Potosí plant as they exercise the fundamental right to form and join a union.
Photo of UAW Local 228 member JJ Jewell addressing the media during a Michigan House Democrats press conference introducing the May Day bill package to expand workers’ rights on May 1, 2025.
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UAW Applauds MI House Dems for “Putting Workers First” Bills, Urges Full Legislature to Pick a Side

The UAW today applauded Michigan House Democrats for introducing a bold workers’ rights ‘May Day’ legislative package, honoring International Workers’ Day and re-committing to fight for working-class Michiganders. 
Photo of UAW Local 766 members on the picket line at Lockheed Martin in Colorado on May 1, 2025.
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UAW Members Strike at Lockheed Martin, as Company Announces $1.7 Billion in First Quarter Profits

After months of negotiations, over 900 UAW members in Orlando, FL (Local 788) and Denver, CO (Local 766) have walked out on strike at Lockheed Martin, after the company committed multiple unfair labor practices and refused to present a fair economic proposal that meets the membership’s needs. 
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New UAW Analysis Shows U.S. Can Create Tens of Thousands of Auto Jobs Using Existing Capacity

Today, the UAW released a new deep-dive report, Unlocking the Potential of U.S. Auto Manufacturing Capacity, revealing that America's auto industry has the infrastructure and skilled workforce to build millions more vehicles — and create tens of thousands of good-paying union jobs — if companies invest at home instead of offshoring production and funneling more money to Wall Street. 
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UAW Supports Medicare for All

Every working-class person deserves decent health care. No one should have to choose between seeing a doctor and putting food on the table. But that’s exactly what our current health care system does. It robs workers of dignity, drains union…
Screenshot of former Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares. The company is currently planning to award Tavares $25 million in compensation.
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“INVEST IN US”: UAW Slams Stellantis for Preparing Massive Pay Day for Wall Street While Thousands of Workers are Laid Off in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Beyond

In a shocking move, Stellantis is preparing to spend billions of dollars on stock buybacks and dividends while autoworkers who build profitable vehicles are laid off and auto plants are underutilized across America. 
Photo of workers at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, TN, celebrating after they voted overwhelmingly to join the UAW.
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One Year Later: VW Workers Celebrate Historic Breakthrough and Look Ahead to Locked-In Gains in First Union Contract

One year after making history as the first Southern autoworkers outside the Big Three to unionize, Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga are preparing to secure a landmark first contract—one that guarantees, in writing, the better wages, benefits, and workplace protections they fought to win. 
Screenshot of UAW President Shawn Fain addressing Local 571 members at a rally calling on General Dynamics Electric Boat to offer a record contract on April 14, 2025.
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In Major Escalation, UAW Members at General Dynamics – Electric Boat Authorize Strike, Hold Massive Rally

At a high-energy rally yesterday, UAW President Shawn Fain and Local 571 President Bill Louis stood shoulder-to-shoulder with more than a thousand union members to announce a major escalation in the ongoing labor dispute at General Dynamics Electric Boat. 
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Billions in Profits, Cuts for Workers: UAW Workers at Electric Boat Turn Up the Heat in Fight for Fair Contract

More than 2,400 UAW Local 571 members at General Dynamics - Electric Boat are turning up the pressure in their fight for a fair contract — rallying to demand better wages, retirement security for all, and respect on the job. 
Photo of protestors at the University of California Berkeley for the Kill the Cuts National Day of Action on April 8, 2025.
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At 37 Actions Across the US, Tens of Thousands Rally to Stop Cuts to Federal Research, Health and Education

Detroit, MI -- Thousands of people across the country came together yesterday for Kill the Cuts, a national Day of Action to raise awareness and fight back against the Trump administration’s devastating attacks on research, health, and…