| May 17, 2024 Statement  From UAW President Shawn Fain On Mercedes Alabama Vote
 “These  courageous workers at Mercedes reached out to the UAW because they wanted  justice. They led us. And they lead us. What happens next is up to them.  Justice  isn’t about one vote or one campaign. It’s about getting a voice, getting your  fair share. And let’s be clear: workers won serious gains in this campaign.  They raised their wages, with the “UAW bump.” They killed wage tiers. They got  rid of a CEO who had no interest in improving conditions in the workplace.  Mercedes is a better place to work thanks to this campaign, and thanks to these  courageous workers.   The company  told the workers to give the new CEO a chance. That’s exactly what Volkswagen  told its workers in 2019. And in 2024, Volkswagen workers realized it’s not  about a CEO. It’s about a voice on the job, it’s about getting our lives back,  and getting our time back. The only path to do that is through a union  contract.  Mercedes  engaged in egregious illegal behavior. The federal government as well as the  German government are currently investigating Mercedes for the intimidation and  harassment they inflicted on their own workers. We intend to follow that  process through.  This is a  David and Goliath fight. Sometimes Goliath wins a battle. But David wins the  war.   These  workers will win their fair share. And we will be there every step of the way  to support them.  We’ve been  here before. We know what we’re taking on. This company, like most  corporations, operated off the same old playbook of fear, threats and  intimidation.  Our fight is  also in the halls of the legislatures of this country. Sixty million Americans  say they’d join a union if given the option. Polling here in Alabama and in  Tennessee show people supported the UAW by a two to one margin. But with weak  labor laws in place, sometimes the companies are able to turn those numbers  around.  The UAW will  continue to lead the fight against corporate greed and runaway inequality. And  through that fight we’ll change the nation and the world for the better.  While this  loss stings, these workers keep their heads held high. We fight the good fight  and continue forward.  And the  workers here ultimately will win. Most of us have lost elections in our lives  and I know I’ve always learned from it. What matters is what you do with that  experience.  We put  everything we had in this fight, we left nothing on the table. I look at John  Wooden’s definition of success: “Success is the peace of mind attained only  through self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of  which you’re capable. Success is never final; failure is never fatal. It’s  courage that counts.”  There are  more than 2,000 workers at Mercedes in Alabama who want to join our union. They  aren’t going away. The sun will rise, and the sun will set, and our fight for  justice for the working class will continue.      |