Shawn Fain: We Need a Political Movement for Workers

United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain explains his union’s position on tariffs and argues that we need a political movement that puts working-class people first to address the current political crisis in the US.

Striking UAW Members Hold Rally At Chicago Union Hall

UAW president Shawn Fain speaks at a rally on October 7, 2023, in Chicago, Illinois. (Jim Vondruska / Getty Images)


There’s a lot of uncertainty about what this moment holds for the working class. We’re in the middle of two massive transformations. One is in our economic system, where the rules of global trade are being upended, with huge implications for workers everywhere. The other major transformation is in our political system, where fundamental rights are being eroded, with huge implications for workers everywhere.

The UAW’s mission remains the same as it’s ever been — our mission, no matter what president is in the White House, is to take our power back and raise the standard for the working class.

Divide and Conquer

One of the great divide-and-conquer tricks the ruling class has played on the working class of this country is to [get them to] see politics like a spectator sport. It wants everyone who chooses to wear a red hat to hate everyone who votes blue; if you’re on the blue team, you have to hate everything the red team does. Both sides talk about bullshit issues to hype up their fan bases, while the real issues that impact working-class people are never addressed.

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