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The World Socialist Web Site discusses the issues with auto workers from Ypsilanti, Michigan in their strike against General Motors. More coverage can be found at http://www.wsws.org
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Jerry White reports for the WSWS from the American Axle picket lines in Detroit as the strike extends into a second month and AAM Chairman Richard Dauch threatens to hire replacement workers. Workers at Chrysler's Jefferson Avenue Assembly plant speak in defense of the strike against wage cutting and concessions.
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Larry Porter reports from the American Axle picket line in Detroit where workers expressed their anger with the failure of the UAW to follow through with its call for a rally Friday in support of the strike which has been waged for two months.
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Workers at UAW local 7 spoke to the WSWS at the contract vote on Sunday where they voted by a wide margin to reject the proposed agreement. Read coverage on the WSWS. http://www.wsws.org/ articles/2007/oct200 7/chr2-o22.shtml
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In an interview with the World Socialist Web Site, picket captain Fred Golan explains some of the recent changes in the entertainment industry that have contributed to the broad sentiment supporting the current strike action taken by screen writers.
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The WSWS interviewed workers on the picket line during the first day of their strike against American Axle & Manufacturing. For a report on the strike go to http://www.wsws.org/ articles/2008/feb200 8/axle-f27.shtml
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Jerry White reports for the WSWS on the American Axle strike in Detroit where workers have taken a stand against the wage cutting pattern imposed by the UAW throughout the auto industry.
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On Saturday, April 5, Workers at American Axle and Manufacturing in Detroit spoke to the WSWS about their history and their current struggle against company demands to slash their pay by two thirds.
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Jerry White reports for the WSWS from the American Axle picket lines in Detroit as the strike extends a full month. For more information visit wsws.org.
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Striking writers speak to David Walsh of the World Socialist Web Site at a protest outside Disney Studios in Burbank, California on Wednesday morning, November 7. For more coverage see wsws.org
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Striking workers at American Axle and Manufacturing in Cheektowaga, New York spoke to the WSWS about their starting contract agreed to by the UAW and AAM?-roughly half the rate of pay of workers at the Tonawanda plant?-and their current struggle against company demands to slash their pay again.
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The WSWS spoke with Ford workers at UAW Local 600 and the Ford Rouge Center in Dearborn, Michigan regarding the contract vote. For more coverage, see wsws.org
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New York City taxi drivers speak to the WSWS on the impact of the skyrocketing price of gas. Cabbies pay all of their expenses from fares and the city government has refused an increase to reimburse them for gas price increases. Cabbies are paying $125.00 to $160.00 each week out of their own pockets in higher fuel costs.
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In negotiations with the Screen Actors Guild, the studios and networks are insisting that actors sign a deal similar to the one imposed on the Writers Guild following their strike last winter. The WSWS interviewed SAG members in California.
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The WSWS interviewed Jim Lawrence, retired GM auto worker and Socialist Equality Party Vice Presidential Candidate in the 2004 elections on September 29, 2007. This is a video of portions of that interview. See http://www.wsws.org/ articles/2007/oct200 7/jiml-o09.shtml
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The World Socialist Web Site spoke with striking American Axle & Manufacturing (AAM) workers, and Chrysler workers supporting their struggle, as the strike by 3,650 AAM workers at plants in Michigan and western New York enters in fourth week. For more information visit wsws.org.
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The American Axle strike enters a tenth week. It will soon exceed the length of the historic strike against GM in 1970. This week workers circulated a petition to the UAW requesting an increase in strike pay from $200 per week to $300. The wsws spoke to workers on the picket lines in Detroit.