All autoworkers have a stake in the defense of workers at Stellantis Belvidere Assembly, who have been targeted for indefinite layoff in the latest corporate restructuring.
On Thursday, rank-and-file UAW presidential candidate Will Lehman sued the UAW and the court-appointed Monitor to extend the deadline to vote in the first-ever direct elections for UAW leadership and force action that will actually notify the membership that an election is taking place.
Workers at the Stellantis (Chrysler) Warren Truck Assembly Plant in suburban Detroit expressed their support for the lawsuit filed by UAW presidential candidate Will Lehman to guarantee the right of members to vote.
Stellantis workers at the Warren Truck assembly and stamping plants in suburban Detroit explained why they voted for the rank-and-file Mack Trucks worker and socialist candidate for president of the UAW.
Will Lehman, candidate for UAW president, denounced the decision of Stellantis to eliminate the third shift at the Warren Truck Assembly Plant in suburban Detroit and called on autoworkers to fight the job cuts.