UPDATE: Marathon on strike for nearly 2 months
Teamsters at the Marathon Petroleum refinery in Detroit have been on strike for nearly 2 months. Heres a headline from this week out of Detroit:
Earlier this month we sent more than 4,000 messages to the Marathon Petroleum CEO demanding they come to the table and negotiate.
Since then, the Detroit City Council has passed a resolution standing with striking workers and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders joined striking workers on the picket line:
Workers contracts expired in January. The oil giant stonewalled them for months, so now nearly 300 workers have no choice but to strike. But, instead of negotiating a fair deal, Marathon has hired scab labor at double the usual rates. Obviously, Marathon can afford to pay its workers more.
In fact, Marathon Petroleum made $9.7 billion in profits last year.
Since May 2021, the company has bought back $35 billion of its own stock to further enrich its already wealthy shareholders. But the same generosity hasnt been extended to workers who are asking for a livable wage.
Every refinery has its own complex machinery and procedures. The Marathon Teamsters know these procedures backwards and forwards -- and the scab replacements dont. Using untrained workers risks malfunctions and catastrophic accidents, which would be disastrous for the communities where refineries are located.
Tell Marathon Petroleums CEO: Give a fair deal to striking workers now:
https://actionnetwork.org/letters/marathon-petroleum-worker-strike/