| The International
UAW will be holding the 2006 Community Action Program Conference February
05-08, 2006 in Washington, D.C. The conference will concentrate on the
issues facing working families all across this country. Over 1400 delegates
are expected to participate in the conference. The UAW Local 2195 website
will be updated daily during the conference to keep our membership up
to speed on the issues being discussed. Log on each evening during the
conference for a report from the days activities. 
Working families are currently under assault at every turn. Escalating
cost of living and declining wages are putting the squeeze on working
class families everywhere. GM and Ford both announced massive restructuring
that will result in the loss of 60,00 jobs between. Delphi, Tower Automotive
and Collins & Aikman Corporation all filed bankruptcy last year. Other
manufactures such as Dana, American Axle and GKN are closing factories
or seeking wage cuts. At the same time many of these corporations are
spending billions on overseas operations and making preparations to move
more and more jobs offshore to low wage countries at the expense of America’s
working families.
Health care continues to be an issue in this country. Of the of 40 industrialized
nations, the United States ranks toward the bottom in availability of
health care. Over 40,000,000 working Americans have no health care and
millions more are under insured. Each year billions of our tax dollars
are spent developing new drugs that are instantly out of reach by many
Americans due to the exorbitant prices demanded by the pharmaceutical
industry. We import billions and billions of dollars worth of goods from
other countries each year, but America’s working families are constantly
facing roadblocks on importing lower cost prescription drugs from Canada
by our government. In his State of the Union address the President touted
his “Health Savings Account” idea. This will do nothing but
shift health care cost to the individual and away from employers. Lower
service and higher cost will further push the number of Americans without
any health care coverage.
There was a time in this country when a working person
could count a pension when they retired but those days are fading fast.
The concept of 401K accounts rather than vested pensions has helped to
eliminate a person’s ability to retire. The continued manipulation
of the stock market by the wealthy has resulted in thousands losing their
hard earned money to Wall Street robber barons.
The only thing the U.S. has exported with these so-called
“free trade” agreements has been jobs. There have been over
3,000,00 manufacturing jobs lost to Mexico alone since NAFTA was enacted.
As a matter of fact, one in six manufacturing jobs have been lost in just
ten years. However, the damage doesn’t stop there. Having the threat
of moving out of the country has enabled corporations to lower the wages
and benefits of the jobs they have kept here. From 1946 to 1973, there
was an 80% gain in median wages. But from 1973 until 2000 the U.S, median
wage has remained basically flat. Many will argue that from 1993 to 2001
U.S. exports to Mexico rose 144%. While that is true, it should be noted
that 60% of those exports to Mexico are automotive components that are
being assembled in Mexico and returned for sale to the United States.
During the same period, Mexican exports to the U.S. rose 244%, with 70%
of all vehicles being assembled there built for export here.
The spin-doctors who sold NAFTA to the country made guarantees
that Mexico would only be exporting cheap items such as t-shirts while
we would be exporting value added products such as computers. Ten years
on the numbers tell a completely different story. Mexican exports of computer
equipment has risen 1077% since NAFTA and automotive parts and vehicle
exports have risen 294%.
We are only now beginning to feel the full affect of NAFTA
twelve years down the road. Permanent trade relations with China are just
now beginning to make an impact and CAFTA hasn’t even got started
yet. Now the President wants a free trade deal with Thailand that would
surely finish off the working class Americans for good.
The time has come to make a stand. America’s working
families cannot continue to survive under the constant barrage of corporate
slanted government. Walter Reuther used to say “it doesn’t
matter what you win at the bargaining table if they can legislate it away
in the halls of Congress.” Today this is truer than ever. We must
hold our elected representatives accountable for the votes and educate
them on our positions. It is time to take back America so working families
have a chance to participate in the American dream.
Remember to log on to the UAW Local 2195 website each
evening from February 5-8, 2006 for an update on the conference and our
issues.
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