Toyota Workers at Critical Engine Plant Launch UAW Union Drive
Toyota workers in Troy, Missouri are signing up their co-workers to get a union. Thirty percent of the 1,000 workers at the plant have now signed cards. Photo: UAW
https://labornotes.org/2024/03/toyota-workers-critical-engine-plant-launch-uaw-union-drive
March 06, 2024 / Luis Feliz Leon
Auto workers at a Toyota engine plant in Troy, Missouri, have signed up 30 percent of their 1,000 co-workers to join the United Auto Workers (UAW)a first at Toyota, the worlds largest automaker, on the heels of the unions announcements of organizing campaigns at Volkswagen, Hyundai, and Mercedes-Benz.
Workers at the plant just outside St. Louis build 2.6 million cylinder heads per year. Should they stop building them, it would cut off supplies for all of the companys engine plants in North America. Toyota is still working to build up its supply of chips and other inventory, following pandemic lockdowns and global supply-chain snarls.
In the body of a vehicle, these cylinder heads are as essential as human lungs, controlling the flow of air and fuel into the combustion chamber, powering a vehicles performance on the road.
In a new video, We Keep Toyota Running, workers describe the steep cost at which that performance comes. People say Toyota engines last forever, a worker says in the video. We know what makes it possible: our hands, our backs, our knees, our work. We carry the proof every day: injuries, surgeries, disabilities.
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