WAYNE, Mich. â âThere has been a huge hiring at this plant since 2020 â 1,500 to 1,700 workers, all young people starting out at $16.65 an hour. Many of them with families, and they canât afford much,â Steve Kovich, picket captain and member of United Auto Workers Local 900, told Militant worker-correspondents Tony Lane and Cherise Weston at the Ford assembly plant here Sept. 18. âThere are around 3,000 workers in the plant.â
âIâve been here for two years and Iâm making $19.40 an hour,â DJ Jenkins told us. âWe got the call Thursday night we were going out. Iâm glad we can represent our union brothers and sisters.
âPeople used to kill for these jobs. Not anymore,â he said. âWeâre at work more than weâre at home.â
His sister, Maddie, also works in the plant, along with another brother and a cousin. âOf course, getting rid of the two-tier wages is important,â she said. âBut all the union demands are important. We need better hours. Overtime should be voluntary. Inflation is wild. You can make more working at Target today than the starting pay at Ford. And we need to get the COLA back.
âWeâre fighting for our rights here. I realize now how important the union is. And the support weâve received is great,â she added.
DJ Jenkins said he attaches soft top brackets and has other tasks as cars go by, one a minute. âThereâs time-study people who watch the line, and if you donât look busy, they add another job.â
We discussed some of the other labor battles going on, and other issues affecting working people around the world. I introduced them to my campaign as Socialist Workers Party candidate for county executive in Allegheny County in Pittsburgh. I showed them a Militant article about the protests in Iran. Maddie Jenkins said she was taking a class at Schoolcraft College where they had discussed the protests there for womenâs rights.
We also met Holly and Chris Jones, who were driving back to Chicago from vacation and stopped by the picket line to share solidarity. Chris is a member of UAW Local 588 at the Chicago Ford Stamping Plant. Holly is a member of the International Association of Machinists at United Airlines.
âI want to make sure we get rid of the two-tier wages. The new hires need to get a fair deal,â Chris Jones said. âThere are workers working side by side, one making $8 an hour less than the other.â
Source: Themilitant.com











