We Threw Out the Old Playbook: The New Union Drive at Mercedes
Workers at Mercedes-Benz in Alabama went public last week with their campaign to join the United Auto Workers. Over 30 percent of the plant's 5,000 workers have signed union authorization cards. Photo: UAW
https://labornotes.org/2024/01/we-threw-out-old-playbook-new-union-drive-mercedes
January 18, 2024 / Jeremy Kimbrell
Auto workers have had several organizing campaigns at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama. They all follow a similar pattern: Frustrated workers decide theres enough energy for change in the plant and start talking about organizing.
We reach out to a union, the Auto Workers (UAW), and meet with a staff organizer. They lead us through the steps theyve all been taught for decadesa playbook that hasnt worked for us at Mercedes.
Over the years we got frustratednot only with the company, but also with the ways that past organizers told us union campaigns had to operate. We would often say to UAW reps, We dont know how to win, but we know how to lose, and you do too.
In our latest campaign, mindful of how social media and the speed of technological change have transformed society, we have to accept that old practices wont work. So we said to the UAW that the traditional approach was out for us.
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