.Victor Reuther…..UAW Founding
Leader
.Dave Barber …..Popular TV /
Radio Personality
.Don Douglas …..President UAW
Local 59
Don Douglas presentation
excerpts
Mike Westfall Introduction
Don Douglas is a powerful
union leader who has received national attention as a leader willing
to take on GM on the issue of whipsawing.
Don Douglas is President of U.A.W. local 594.
Brother Douglas has fought concessions in both
the 1982 and 1984 contracts .U.A.W. Local 594 has experienced perhaps
the most extreme application of GM whip sawing tactics of anywhere in
the country.
Brother Douglas has refused to be blackmailed and
just last Monday ended local 594’s strike victoriously
…………………………………………. applause
By trouncing GM and returning many laid off workers.
Let’s all give a warm welcome to Don Douglas
Thank you Mike. We have some
very distinguished speakers here today and I do not want to take up
any of their precious time so I will keep it short.
The grass roots movement of this union has to be
revived .If we are going to be successful in Chicago next week and on
to the table in September the leadership of our union and , I repeat
what Mike said, this is a pro union rally and if we are going to be
successful in September then the leadership has to hear from the
grass roots
There has been a lot written and said about what
we did in Pontiac recently but just let me tell you that some of the
fight we had with GM started over the treatment of the U.A.W. workers
transferred down to Pontiac from U.A.W. local 598.
15 months ago GM began to tell us they were not
going to recognize the rights of the Flint people. They weren’t going
to give them job classifications, they began to tell us they were not
going to give them promotion rights and then they were going to take
our relief time and there were several other issues along the way. We
told them mainly that we were not going to tolerate that. The main
ingredient to our success was the fact that we were open and above
board with our membership and we kept them constantly updated with
what the issues were .When our timing was right we went to our
membership and said we need your support and they blessed us with a
97.6 % strike authorization .
Mike talked about 82 and 84 when we fought
concessions and I see my co chairman down there Pete Kelly who worked
along side of us.
We have the issues there is no question about it
.We have been the victims of whipsawing in Pontiac and everybody is
going to be a victim .If you haven’t had your turn then your turns
coming unless we stop it.
I have an important comment before I close. I
think Mike Westfall who has kicked this thing off and in light of
what he has had to deal with Mike Westfall has pulled off a
magnificent success here by getting this Rally together because he
was told ……………………………....applause……extended ovation
Mike was told by top union officials that he
shouldn’t have this rally and they were going to discourage it and
not allow union leadership attendance from leaders in Flint and they
told Flint leaders they shouldn’t go because there might be someone
there that might upset somebody……...I hope they weren’t talking about
me ……………..prolonged applause
If they were or they were talking about myself or
somebody else I think that is very sad because this rally was
designed to stop one of the most incredible cancers that I have ever
witnessed in this union and that is GM's ability to pit on against
another.
And with that I will turn it back to Mike
Westfall……………………. applause
Victor Reuther… excerpts
Mike Westfall Introduction
Brother Reuther has graciously accepted our
invitation today to be a part of this rally.
Victor Reuther is the sole survivor of the
brothers Reuther.
Only one year after Walter Reuther, the late
great president of the U.A.W., was shot by “a would be assassin”
Victor himself became the target of an assassin and was shot .
Victor played major roles in the sit down strike
in the 1930’s .He served as the director of the U.A.W. education
department, the C.I.O. European representative, the director of
international affairs , and administrative assistant to Walter
Reuther until his retirement.
Brother Victor Reuther has spent a lifetime as an
industrial unionist, social activist, and humanitarian.
I think it is almost poetic that 50 years after
the great sit down Victor has come out of retirement and back to
Flint where it all began.
I want to thank you for
working with Mike in organizing this event.
When I return to Flint I am coming
home……………………..Applause………………..
And it is fitting that at this moment of history
in our great union and in the history of this beloved country of ours
that you should gather again here in Flint and provide a clear sense
of direction and commitment to the greatest force that you have
within your command that’s your
union………………………………………………….applause……………………
There are some and unfortunately some in the
U.A.W. leadership that suggest that Walter Reuther might be turning
over in his grave at the thought of what his younger brother was
saying these days.
WELL, LET ME SET THE RECORD
STRAIGHT………….APPLAUSE………………….
IF THERE IS ANTHING THAT WOULD CAUSE Walter
Reuther to turn over in his grave it’s the thought that General
Motor’s is getting away with what they are doing today.
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I want to say so that it unmistakably clear that
I don’t have to consult a deceased brother to know that what gm is
doing is a betrayal to its commitment to its workers, a betrayal to
the communities that has helped it prosper, and a betrayal of this
nation………………………………………………….applause………ovation………………….
That should be made clear not only in union halls
but in city councils and state legislatures and in the government of
the United States……………………..applause……………………
This great nation that once held in its hand the
freedom and the destiny of the people of the world because it was the
arsenal of democracy is now having its industrial strength exported
bit by bit …why ? To enhance the profits of private corporations.
There is no thought of the impact on the nation
or the communities because their loyalty never extended beyond their
own pocketbook.
They see great steel centers and auto centers
turned into ghost towns .They can see the for sale signs on the homes
where the workers and their families have tried for years to pay off
the mortgage .They can see those signs and have no twinge of
conscience but we are members of a force that is committed to not
only those who do the daily work in this nation whether they are
steel workers or auto workers or rubber workers or school teachers we
have always been committed to justice to those people and by bringing
justice to those who build this nation we bring justice to the nation
itself……………..applause……………………
In the founding days of this union those who sat
across the table whether it was in steel or auto were in most
incidences entrepreneurs. They knew something about the business they
had been chosen to head.
They cared about the quality of the steel they
made and the quality of the autos that were produced .Tragically a
group has come to power at the great industries of ours who are not
entrepreneurs who are not manufacturers and who know little or
nothing about what goes on at the workshop level they are …money
manipulators…………………..applause………………..
Let the whole nation be reminded by you, for
their destiny is involved as well, that the money manipulators of
wall street who can promote mergers and make millions by those
manipulations in the end that you and the people of this nation will
be asked to pay the bill.
I could not live with myself and be silent as to
what is going on in this nation today nor can any of you .If you
spoke out once before you who are old-timers ..It is time to speak
out again…………………………………………………………………..applause……………...
It is time you remind yourselves , it is time you
remind the leaders of this great union of ours and time to remind the
nation that when it comes to questions of loyalty and justice to
working people and the needs of this nation there is no generation
gap……applause……
The young people that hear the message today will
respond with the same courage that others did in 1937.
There is a very simple lesson of economics that
the brokers of Wall Street and the heads of GM and the steel
companies have not learned yet. They may have to learn it the hard
way. The lesson is one that Walter tried to teach a good many years
ago. I remember when the Ford Motor Company first built what was
considered a revolutionary automated engine plant in Cleveland which
reduced to minutes what once took hours to machine an engine block.
The plant manager who was understandably proud of the technology
couldn’t resist the opportunity to give Walter a dig in the ribs so
as he embraced this assembly line that stretched a half a mile in
length without a worker in sight accept for an occasional machine
repairman who appeared from almost nowhere when a flashing red light
indicated a machine cutting tool needed replacing. The plant manager
said with the sweep of his arm “well Reuther how are you going to
collect union dues from all theses machines”?
Walter looked at him with a dead pan expression
on his face and said ‘well that is not what worries me. How you going
to sell your Ford cars to those
machines”……………………………………………………applause…………….ovation………………
You have a message that must be heard loud and
clear by General Motors at the bargaining table and it must be heard
clear by every owner of the little grocery store and butcher shop
whose well being depends on your working and drawing decent wages. It
is a message that those concerned with only making a quick buck by
exporting jobs whether it is to Mexico or Korea or Brazil or to any
other damn place… let them sell those cars over in Korea
………………………………………… applause ……….. ovation………………
You are the ones to tell them that. You not only
have the right you have the moral obligation to be honest with
yourself and with them.
Do you realize that for the first time in the
history of this great nation a generation has now been born that
cannot look forward to a standard of living as high as their parents
enjoyed .
Are you going to pull your tail between your legs
and whimper in the corner?
Or are you going to stand on your feet and say
THIS NATION HAS A FUTURE?
And the workers of this nation have a future and
we are going to defend our jobs and we are going to defend our
nation?……………………………….applause…….ovation……………
50 years ago when we fought the battle of the sit
down in this city we had a president of the union , Homer Martin, who
was willing to negotiate with the president of GM for a separate
strike settlement in each of the plants on strike across the
country.
But John Lewis who was the head of the C.I.O.
said “When you bargain with a national corporation that makes its
decisions nationally you negotiate nationally and you negotiate a
national agreement.”
We have been experiencing these last few years
the spectacle of our own union which has a national agreement with GM
permitting that corp. to single out local by local and say to them if
you do not write a local agreement that will give us these
concessions whether it is in wiping out job classifications that
reflect 50 years of collective bargaining experience, whether it is
wage concessions, whether it is substituting the so called team
relationship or the Japanese system for a true grievance system they
have been permitted to pit one local union off against another. That
kind of pressure and that kind of threat that can only lead to the
destruction of a national agreement.
When GM decides that it is going to close 9
plants that will throw out 30000 workers on the streets and many more
whose jobs depend directly on those they make that decision at
central headquarters .Make no mistake about it they don’t leave that
decision to local plant management and it is time your union says to
GM you will not undertake negotiations with locally elected
leadership under the threat or pressure of either you give x number
of concessions or we will bypass your plant ……………………….. applause
I assumed that message was clear after 50 years
of experience but apparently our own elected leadership needs to be
reminded of that……………………applause…ovation
GM is not only whipsawing one local against
another, one city against another, one worker against another but
they are also whipsawing on the tax front as well.
They have blacked mailed community after
community and most of all in this state where they have taken their
biggest take for many years .
They have gone to community after community and
said you have got to reduce our taxes.
Never in the history of GM did they ever pay
their fair share of taxes.
They want to bankrupt our school system, they
want to impoverish the county and city governments throughout this
state and throughout this nation … should we silent about that?
There has been a lot of talk about the need for
new trade legislation. We are the only nation in the world that is
being played as a bunch of suckers. Any corporation around the whole
damned world can go to any third world country where wages are 65
cents or less and hour and where a military dictatorship such as in
Korea will throw you in prison if you dare start a union but you can
wrap the finished product up in cellophane and come here and sell it
in this suckers market. …………………………….. Applause
In France they will not tolerate the import of
vehicles in access of 4% of the total manufactured in France.
In all of the common market countries in Western
Europe wherever automobiles are built and way down in Australia as
well they have legislation that protects their home market from this
kind of corporate gouging.
It is about time that the people of our nation
were protected by this kind of legislation.
Even if they offer two McDonald jobs for every
lost good union job the nation has lost.
We have to go back to basics in collective
bargaining again. They have been undermining the positions of trade
unions declaring bankruptcy when they are not really bankrupt ,using
it as an excuse to get out from a collective bargaining agreement and
getting away with it.
This union is great and it is strong and it is
powerful only if the members exercise their rights.
Walter Reuther knew how to turn to the workers in
our union and gain the power and the strength that is needed to make
GM say yes when they were determined to say no.
I am glad Mike Westfall raised the issue we have
not come here to create division in the ranks of the union. We know
we can only win justice when we stand solidly together .
I was at the last U.A.W. convention in Anaheim.
The only way I could get in was to go as a newspaper reporter. I went
as a reporter and I witnessed things that were of deep concern to
me.
When I was a boy and my father was a trade union
leader and the teamsters union had a good name .They were the union
that invited Franklyn Delano Roosevelt to open his campaign for the
presidency on the platform of the teamsters union.
That union has fallen into disrepute.
We have big problems here .No generation of
Americans wants to pass on to its children and those that take
leadership positions following them an organization that’s in
shambles
That’s lost its way or an organization that is no
longer equal to the challenge.
To you who are a part of this generation the
membership and the leadership in our great union have an incredible
obligation and an even more important opportunity.
For you can bring new spirit not only to this
union but the nation as a whole which has become cynical by
politicians who don’t remember important things.
The challenges today that confront us are
enormous yet they are small indeed compared to what the sit down
strikers were confronted with …………………applause
They dwarfed the problems and challenges we are
faced with now.
We have a leadership at the local level far
better schooled and trained then my generation.
You are members of a great union .Carry out your
obligations to that union. Keep it strong, keep it united, keep the
rank and file involved in it spread your word out into the
community.
God bless all of
you…………………...applause………………………….. ovation extended
DAVE BARBER…EXCERPTS
MIKE WESTFALL INTRODUCTION
At this time I would like to introduce my friend
popular TV/ radio personality Dave Barber. Dave is concerned with
Flint and Dave is concerned with workers and Dave is concerned with
you.
So lets all give a very warm welcome to Dave.
You have to be able to take
the heat if you are going to take stands on issues. Because if you
take stands on issues 50% of the people at any given time are going
to be angry.
The thing I respect about Mike Westfall and his
organization is that they are not afraid.
Mike Westfall and I don’t always have to agree
like you and I may not always agree but I think the one fundamental
premise that we have to accept is the day we stop talking to one
another the day we discontinue our dialogue with one another is a
very sad day in our community. and I think right or wrong or agree or
disagree I think we all have to be willing to not be afraid to stand
up and speak our minds and I certainly have the shoulders to handle
the responsibility of doing so and that is why I accepted Mikes offer
to come here today.
It is important that we continue our dialogue and
our communication.
Roger Smith will not come on my program…MIKE
WESTFALL WILL COME ON MY PROGRAM …………………………………….applause …
extended
I think I enjoy a little different perspective
then most people in the so called media in that I was born in the
Flint community raised in the Flint community and I live in the city
of Flint currently.
We have become a one industry town but more
importantly it’s been a one corporation town unlike an Akron or
Pittsburg which might have different companies representing the same
industry. We have General Motors.
I live in the city of Flint and am proud to do so
but not one major corporation executive lives in this city.
And it‘s been a long time since any of them
have.
You see I don’t see this rally or meeting as a
partisan issue it is a bi- partisan issue that should affect every
single citizen in our community young or old, republican or democrat,
black or white this is a community issue………………………….…applause
I certainly think it would be naive of me to
think that if jobs will continue to be eroded in the market place it
will not affect my business in broadcasting. It will affect the
advertisers that buy advertising, it will affect their business and
there will be a trickle down effect.
My grandfather was a very early UAW member, my
father is a retiree, my mother contributed to the war effort at AC
spark plug division and for all to long we have had a plantation
mentality in our community where we became very deactivated about
what was going on in our community .The plantation mentality being
that somehow if there is a problem in our community that GM will just
take care of it.
We are now coming to the realization that is not
the case.
I am not a GM employee but as a citizen of this
community I see the tax costs for GM to operate per sq ft are less
then what you and I pay for our homes in Genesee county and that’s a
travesty.
I don’t think you have to be a Harvard business
graduate to understand that’s just not fair.
One of the most troubling things that ever
happened to me when I started doing a talk show back in the 1970’s on
white shirt day. I read the original union agreement which was I
think 9 paragraphs. It was real brief and I asked the listeners to
call in with their thoughts with what the UAW meant to them. Well the
phones kind of trickled in and my lines were never all filled up .The
next hour I had a veterinarian on my program to answer questions
about your pets and the lines were jammed .I mean they asked
questions about their toy poodle and their Persian cat and I got
thinking there is something that just doesn’t make sense here .
There has obviously been a tremendously large
turn out here today and I think that speaks well of all you
people.
Every single person should be here.
As I was talking before the program Roger Smith
is now giving foreign workers Frijoles and rice while he eats at the
London chop house. They build the product for literally pennies per
hour. I think there is just something called fundamental human
dignity irrespective of where you live, the car you drive or the home
you live in there is just something called human dignity.
I think one of the things that Mike Westfall has
done by doing publications and newsletters is that it says hey wait a
minute I am going to challenge , I want another perspective and I am
not going to accept what you tell me.
Flint’s future is definitely in question. I
became embittered a couple of contracts ago when workers gave
concessions when we were in those troubled times and before the ink
was dried those salaried employees were getting
bonuses………………applause
To me that wreaks that the board of directors of
that corporation were just lying to take advantage.
I like Mike Westfall because he shoots from the
hip. There is an old saying that states God grant me the serenity to
accept the things I cannot change to change the things I can and the
wisdom to know the difference .
Thank you . You have the ability to make the
change …… applause……… ovation
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