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Omaha Steve

(99,775 posts)
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 02:15 PM Apr 26

Formerly Anti-Union VW Worker Explains Why The Hollywood Strikes Changed His Mind



https://jalopnik.com/former-anti-union-vw-worker-explains-why-he-changed-his-1851436093

You heard it here first, folks. This kid is going places.
By Collin Woodard PublishedYesterday

Workers at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga, Tennessee plant recently voted to join the United Auto Workers union, making it the first factory outside the Big Three to unionize. It’s a huge win for the employees who work there but also for labor rights in general. After all, it wasn’t that long ago that many of those same workers voted against joining the UAW. It also may only be the first among many more factories that vote to unionize this year.

So what happened between 2019 and now to change that many people’s minds? We could point to Shawn Fain’s hard work, the success of other strikes, including the UAW’s recent strike, and any number of other factors, but instead, we’re just going to let a formerly anti-union worker who changed his mind explain his thought process. In only 13 minutes, he lays out the case for joining a union better than we’ve heard in a long time.

Seriously. Just start the video, sit back, and let this guy give one of the best interviews you’ve ever seen. If Fain doesn’t have this guy speaking to other workers at factories they’re trying to unionize soon, he’ll be seriously missing out.


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Formerly Anti-Union VW Worker Explains Why The Hollywood Strikes Changed His Mind (Original Post) Omaha Steve Apr 26 OP
You were correct, this man is a leader! Uncle Joe Apr 26 #1
Boom! Does this mean it's starting to seep in to the zeitgeist of Southern culture? keopeli Apr 26 #2
Man, He has a future! demosincebirth Apr 26 #3
Well, the south does have a history of... johnnyfins Apr 26 #4
Great stuff. BootinUp Apr 26 #5

keopeli

(3,526 posts)
2. Boom! Does this mean it's starting to seep in to the zeitgeist of Southern culture?
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 03:45 PM
Apr 26

This guy is a transplant to the south from the north, but he's right on point. Rather than spout the party line, he thinks for himself and votes for his own best interests. He looks late Millennial or early Gen Z. I pray to God that this is a foretaste of the future.

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