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The statement below was issued by a group of workers who have recently formed the GM Lansing Workers Rank-and-File Committee, following and supporting the Will Lehman campaign and the rank-and-file committees initiated throughout the country and internationally. To contact the committee and get involved, email or fill out the form at the end.

We, the GM Lansing workers, are forming the GM Lansing Workers Rank-and-File Committee in Michigan to unite workers across the industry and internationally. The committee supports our brother Will Lehman, second-tier Mack Trucks worker in Pennsylvania, and his campaign to abolish the UAW bureaucracy and transfer power back to us, through the building of the International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees. Our committee was inspired by the rank-and-file committees at GM Flint, Caterpillar, Dana and others internationally.

Why do we need a rank-and-file committee?

The UAW has failed workers at Lansing Grand River and Lansing Delta Township. This committee exists because the union no longer fights for us. The UAW apparatus supports GM and GM supports the apparatus. 

Both the union and management create divisions on the shop floor. Since 2007, we have been divided into temporary and seniority workers. Temps max out at roughly $16.64 while seniority workers are at $32.32 right now while we both work side by side with each other. For many temps it takes over one year to become full time, in other plants it takes over two years. Then General Motors is allowed, with the UAW’s blessing, to bring in more temps. Temps only have three days off that are never guaranteed, while some get over 100 hours based on their seniority and the contract date. Temps don’t have any rights while full time can call the committeemen, but with no response.

GM workers at Delta Township plant near Lansing, Michigan [Photo: WSWS]

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