The UAW won’t be fighting its next battle alone, either. One of the most interesting aspects of the new UAW tentative agreements at Ford, GM, and Stellantis is that they are all timed to expire on April 30, 2028. If those contracts expire without reaching a satisfactory new deal, the UAW will be ready to strike on May Day, otherwise known as International Workers Day.

What’s more, the UAW hopes it won’t be hitting the picket lines alone. Fain has called on other unions to time their contracts to expire during the same period and “flex [their] collective muscles.” No, you’re not imagining things — the head of a major US labor union is calling on the rest of the movement to come together and start planning a general strike.

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    If you enjoyed the article check out a book by the same author. Fight like hell, the untold history of American labor

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      $20 on the IWW’s website

      A revelatory and inclusive history of the American labor movement, from independent journalist and Teen Vogue labor columnist Kim Kelly.

      There’s more info in the description at the link for those interested. I might pick this up at my library to give a read.

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        If I didn’t already pay union dues I’d be tempted to join IWW or something similar, although it’s more an advocacy group at this point. Also been happy to see Jacobin covering the labor movement.