Community members rally with striking American Axle workers

by Samuel King (king@wsbt.com)

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Striking American Axle workers in Three Rivers were joined by more than 300 other workers and community members in a rally

Striking American Axle workers in Three Rivers were joined by more than 300 other workers and community members in a rally on Thursday, April 17, 2008. (WSBT photo)

By Beth Boehne

THREE RIVERS — There are signs of progress, but still no agreement between the United Auto Workers and American Axle.

Workers have been on strike at all five of its plants, including the one in Three Rivers, for 52 days. The strike shut down production at the H2 plant in Mishawaka because of a parts shortage.

Workers in Three Rivers were joined by more than 300 other workers and community members in a rally Thursday.

They drove or marched down from the UAW hall to the American Axle plant.

“We're just trying to show we're still strong," said striking worker Mary Vargo. "We’ve got a lot of community support. These aren't all members of the local here; these are also members of the community.

For Lacheryl Shelton, the fight is a family affair. Her sister works at the plant, and her aunt is retired.

“They're trying to take things away from us, our benefits,” Shelton said. “We're hard workers, and we're here to support — we're family.

Conn-Selmer workers from Elkhart — on strike for two years now — came out to support the workers in Three Rivers.

“The difference between us and them is we didn't have much of the city behind us," said Conn-Selmer worker Stacy Curtis. "This is wonderful that they've got a lot of backing here.”

“It's about the whole community supporting these people," said Conn-Selmer worker Carl O'Haver. "Even the non-union people who work at the banks, the small businesses, all these people do business with them.”

American Axle says it needs to cut costs to stay competitive with other UAW-represented parts suppliers.

"Negotiations are ongoing," said Renee Rogers, American Axle spokesperson, in a statement. "We're making progress. We're hopeful we can reach an agreement, but any discussions of a tentative agreement are premature."

Local union leaders say all they can do is wait and hold on.

“I know our people are putting forth a great effort up there," said UAW Local Vice President Bill Yountz. "But management has to understand that we have to come to an agreement that's practical.”

The UAW canceled a rally in Detroit because of progress in the negotiations. But the workers in Three Rivers say they will be out on the picket line until they're told it's time to go back to work.

Thursday, Sep 4 at 10:32 AM Tired of the SOS wrote ...

Get real folks, the Con-Selmer workers are there because they don't have a job anymore...what a great supportive bunch they are....Its kind of like wetting your pants in a dark suit..it gives you a warm feeling but nobody notices!! P.S., GM doesn't care how long you stay on strike so help them out and stay gone for another 6 months!! Overpaid, no common sense...

Tuesday, May 20 at 9:42 PM Doug wrote ...

Yep, get back to work you lazy employees--work harder so you can earn a raise next year for salary and bonuses for management.

Tuesday, May 6 at 1:01 AM realist wrote ...

Bucyrus Timken bearing plant workers trying to organize the uaw mainly consist of the lazy, inefficient people I work with. We are going down to 4 day weeks due to the impact of uaw strikes of our customers. Timken workers need to work smarter to earn your dollar. Yes, in the global perspective Timken is doing well. Bucyrus not so. Why should we get profits Bucyrus hasn't earned. Put down your coffee, newspaper, and donuts. Get off your butt and earn the pay your getting now. Don't ruin it.

Tuesday, Apr 29 at 7:58 AM detroit wrote ...

this whole situation is very sad it is an example of this countries down fall and how America has turned its back on it's people how long before we're the 3rd world country how long before we're picked apart we earned these wages and can't thrive otherwise. Why sell out. The economy is not making an improvement. This whole country needs to wake up before it become a Two class conrty "The Wealthy" and "The Welfare"

Monday, Apr 28 at 7:46 PM anomymous apr 17 wrote ...

I know unions are not the total solution, however, Timken just introduced a 2-tier wage scale in Bucyrus, Ohio that starts new employees(my kids?) at $9-$10 per hour. On wages like these could you support a family... be honest. We asked over and over to have a profit sharing plan so if Bucyrus profits so do the employees however the company says they don't know how much they make. Is that possible to run a business and not know how much you make.

Wednesday, Apr 23 at 9:20 PM connedbyselmer wrote ...

Anomymous, What has that proved? Well pal what it has proved is that some workers are willing to fight for what is morally right. Week knee people like you that wait at the table for corporate criminals to throw the dog a bone and will sooner or latter get what they deserve. You better wake up pal and see what is going on all over this nation before it is to late and then we will have to listen to you whiners cry. get some guts and make some sacrifices.

Saturday, Apr 19 at 9:51 AM Bud41 wrote ...

I have been laid off since March13 due to the AAM strike.I work for a unionized parts supplier in Ontario,Canada.I lay in comfort in the fact that my rights will be protected by my union.That I will work in a safe enviroment and that my job will not be terminated for managements personel reasons.I am thankfull for the benifets my union has worked hard to get me to keep my family healthy.But I also realize the gravy train is over due to stiff competition from China and others.I buy North American

Friday, Apr 18 at 10:04 PM sick of it wrote ...

GO BACK TO WORK SOME OF US ARE TIRED OF THIS!!!!!!!! Am tired of being laid off because of you guys I need to work to support my family. UAW seems more like it means UNEMPLOYED AMERICAN WORKERS!!!! Come guys and gals get back to work us people that were just making $10.00 need our jobs back to survive!!!!!!!Before our unemployment runs out!

Friday, Apr 18 at 4:55 PM Anonymous wrote ...

Conn-Selmer workers from Elkhart — on strike for two years now — came out to support the workers in Three Rivers. ='s geniuses (2yrs.) Power to the People-Right on ! You'll show them all right (2yrs) ???? What has that proved?

Friday, Apr 18 at 4:52 PM Anonymous wrote ...

3 words...get back to work. What right to you have causing such an ripple effect across the nation. Folks are just as bad as those you are protesting against. My uncle was a union stewart for years and never struck-hence they always worked...careful they do not ship your jobs to china mexico or indiana duh

Friday, Apr 18 at 3:23 PM Ray Former Budd 360 Coordinator wrote ...

Kitchener Frame, Formerly Budd Canada for years revelled on the fact that they had 40 wildcat strikes in one year. The company put forth tremendous initiatives to improve both the morale through diversified training. These tirents that work at Ktchener frame lift nair a finger to actually work. They are quite frankly over paid uneducated employees with no will to help themselves. Sid Rideout and the likes have buried the company. The only thing they use to get themselves out is a sand shovel.Sad

Friday, Apr 18 at 1:14 PM Oh MY! wrote ...

Oh MY! I guess you think its ok for the BIG companies to make ALL these HUGE profits and the employees get nothing!?! Makes sense--huh?! Yes--they make millions and we (the employees) are now suppose to be HAPPY with loose change in our pockets? Once again -- think not! That is why we are now in the shape we are in now. WE NEED CHANGE IN OUR GOVERNMENT! New Blood! NEW IDEAS! Not OLD ones!

Friday, Apr 18 at 12:26 PM MHittman81 wrote ...

Someone wrote the reason things are so expensive is because of the unions, the average car being $25,000. All we want is a decent wage and benefits, do you really think if we make half the wages we do now that the price of cars is going to drop. That just shows how ignorant you are. We lose half our wage and that money goes straight to the CEO that made 11 MILLION $ lastyear. it's all about GREED

Friday, Apr 18 at 11:10 AM Think wrote ...

Oh MY, the MAJOR reason everything is so expensive is because of the unions and the outrageous pay they demand! Why do you think the average car costs $25,000? Union mentality is if the company makes a profit then the union should get part of the profit. WRONG! As long as you are paid a fair wage for a HONEST days work you should be thankful, not GREEDY like the unions. If you want the profit start the company yourself.

Friday, Apr 18 at 10:40 AM Son of a union worker wrote ...

Unions are dinosaurs, and that is the truth in our post industrial economy. The days of the unions are numbered. I don't have any idea what will happen after that, but it will not be a good thing for workers. I hope things get better, but if the strikes continue, and no deal is reached, the auto industry will suffer unimaginable losses. Reality is not good .

Friday, Apr 18 at 8:41 AM Oh MY! wrote ...

Oh My! I don't understand how some people don't understand that the reason companies move to other countries is CHEAPER pay! We need the money that we are paid...everything has went up in price over the years which means we can't pay for our house, pay our bills (electric, gas and water, etc. bills) that are not by any means cheap if our pay doesn't go up too! Now can we? Or should we all try to live off of our government? Welfare--SSI--etc.? I don't get it--think about it!

Friday, Apr 18 at 8:12 AM Joe wrote ...

Unions are just one reson companies go overseas. To much GREED to little money to go around !!!

Friday, Apr 18 at 7:53 AM Todd wrote ...

Anonymous, please don't be so ignorant to fall for the union song and dance. The UAW is all but powerless these days and their strikes are lasting longer then any in history because of that. Business are supposed to make profits so there are reserves for the bad times and you don't get laid off or loose benefits all together. You do not work for a co-op, you are an employee. Inflated wages in the Union houses have been a problem for years. Thank yourself for NAFTA. Forced by the union.

Thursday, Apr 17 at 8:17 PM anonymous wrote ...

Please stand your ground. I work at Bucyrus, Ohio Timken Roller Bearings and we are trying to organize with the UAW because every year we make record profits but lose more and more benefits.

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