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== Upcoming obstacles ==
== Upcoming obstacles ==
On October 27th, the John Deere striking workers will lose their health benefits.
On October 27th, the John Deere striking workers will lose their health benefits, which are provided through their employment. This will result in many hundreds of working families to lose their health benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 06:08, 19 October 2021

The 2021 John Deere strike is an ongoing strike action being undertaken by an estimated 10,000 United Auto Workers union members and workers of the John Deere company.[1]

Demands

The John Deere Workers Rank-and-File Committee has compiled the following demands:[2]

  • An immediate end to the tier system, with the restoration of fully paid-for health care and pensions for all workers
  • A 30 percent across-the-board pay increase to make up for the years of wage freezes and stagnation
  • An annual cost-of-living escalator clause to keep up with spiking inflation
  • Fully paid health care benefits for retirees and their widows, with no co-pays or premiums
  • The abolition of the CIPP productivity improvement regime, with base pay increased to ensure no loss of income
  • Maintain the eight-hour day and keep current overtime rules
  • Workers’ oversight of safety protocols to stop the spread of COVID-19. The right to halt production and close the plant for full cleaning, with guaranteed compensation to workers for all missed time, if there are COVID outbreaks.

Ways to support

  • Meals and supplies are needed for front line strikers[3]
  • Supplies include:
    • Bottled water
    • Heaters (if striking in a cold location)

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Upcoming obstacles

On October 27th, the John Deere striking workers will lose their health benefits, which are provided through their employment. This will result in many hundreds of working families to lose their health benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

References