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German workers support UAW president candidate Will Lehman: “It’s time for us to stand up to union bureaucrats”

The campaign of Will Lehman, a 34-year-old worker at Mack Trucks in Pennsylvania (USA), for president of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union is also meeting with broad support in Germany. In the elections, which will be held by postal ballot between October and November, Lehman is running against incumbent UAW President Ray Curry, among others.

Marin, 25, lives in Düsseldorf and is currently training to become a web developer. He had watched the video of the UAW presidential candidate debate and was excited. “I think it’s good that Will is running this campaign as a socialist. I’m sure a lot of workers have thought similar things but haven’t been able to articulate it. In the US, socialism is totally frowned upon. But now Will is coming out and explaining it, in simple and clear terms.”

Mohamed, Marin and Harald support Will Lehman’s campaign [Photo: WSWS]

Marin sees a direct connection between “the question of unions and the struggle against bureaucracy with the question of the social system, that the whole society must be organized according to the needs of the workers and not according to those of the corporations. And also that he raises and makes clear that the class question is important; that’s being suppressed in the US and everywhere.”

He was impressed with how Will is performing in the campaign, and specifically with regard to current UAW President Ray Curry. “Will is doing it confidently and aggressively. I liked that he took on the other bureaucrats in the debate personally, directly, and toughly, but always factually. Will clearly says it’s not a question of swapping one leadership for another, it’s a question of abolishing the apparatus and giving power back to the workers.”

Marin liked very much how Will answered the question of corruption, which does not lie with the workers, but solely with the bureaucrats. “That’s where the beneficiaries of the parasitic UAW system sit. That’s clear and unequivocal.”

Will’s internationalism especially appealed to him, Marin said. “That’s where our strength lies, when we coordinate internationally. And Will can’t do that alone. That’s why it’s not enough to elect him. That has to be the first step, to join him. It’s up to us to build a real democracy.”

Max had already met Will Lehman at the international online meeting of Indian and German Ford workers at the beginning of his campaign.

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