Biden to join the picket line in UAW strike

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The announcement of his trip was seen as a seismic moment within certain segments of the labor community. “Pretty hard-core,” said one union adviser, who spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

Biden had earlier attempted to send acting Labor Secretary Julie Su and senior adviser Gene Sperling, who has been the White House’s point person throughout the negotiations, to Detroit to assist with negotiations. However, the administration subsequently stood down following conversations with the union. Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said earlier Friday it was a “mutually agreed upon decision.”

The president’s plans come as some Democrats have begun to question his response to the strike, recognizing that he needs the full backing of union workers in his presidential reelection bid.

Earlier on Friday, United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain announced that the strike would expand to more than three dozen additional locations across the country, rapidly expanding the union’s picket line that began at just three plants last Friday. Fain also asked Biden to join the workers on the picket line.

Former President Donald Trump also has plans to visit Michigan next week. Despite backlash from Fain, the leading candidate in the Republican presidential primary will visit current and former workers next Wednesday — the same day his competitors in the field take the debate stage in California. A person familiar with Trump’s plans said that he is “unlikely to go to the picket line” but that such a stop “has not been ruled in or out.”

Jason Miller, a spokesperson for Trump, criticized Biden’s decision to go to Detroit in his own post on X.

“The only reason Biden is going to Michigan on Tuesday is because President Trump announced he is going on Wednesday,” Miller wrote.

Fain on Friday said that it has made progress in negotiations with Ford, and UAW spared the company in the latest round of strikes.

ZombiePartyBoyLives on September 23rd, 2023 at 00:41 UTC »

This is kind of a big deal. Before his Presidency, I'd always considered Biden to be a Centrist Corporate Democrat--too far right for my liking. I mean, yeah--he's old. But maybe he's having thoughts about the legacy he wants to leave? Maybe putting his money where his mouth has been his entire political career? Good to see him doing the right thing, whatever the reason.

MitsyEyedMourning on September 23rd, 2023 at 00:11 UTC »

Cue the Conservatives saying a president shouldn't involve themself in a strike while totally ignoring Reagan completely fucked an entire union into dirt.

Comrade-Proudhon on September 22nd, 2023 at 23:10 UTC »

Join your union in your industry now.