Will Lehman sues Biden administration, demanding a repeat of fraudulent UAW elections

Will Lehman at the UAW Bargaining Conference on March 27, 2023 [Photo: WSWS]

Will Lehman, an autoworker and socialist, filed a lawsuit Monday, July 3, against the Biden administration’s Department of Labor (DOL), demanding that the UAW election for representatives of the National Executive be revived with all candidate names on the ballot, because of the UAW – massive bureaucracy cracking down on voters.

Lehman’s lawsuit, filed in federal court for the Eastern District of Michigan, comes days after the Department of Labor (DOL) dismissed his challenge to the conduct of the UAW election in a three-sentence decision that did not even attempt to respond to the arguments he raised or the evidence he presented. “A press release setting out the reasons for this decision will be communicated to you at a later date,” the decision concludes.

This is the second time in less than a year that Lehman has gone to federal court to defend the aircraft’s ground rights. In November 2022, Lehman filed a lawsuit in the same judicial district, before voting ended in the first round of the election, asking Judge David Lawson to extend the election deadline for voting and demanding that the UAW take action to inform members. .

Lehman warned in the 2022 lawsuit: “If mailing out ballots continues at this rate every day through the November 28 deadline, the total number of votes cast in the election will be around 104,000, almost 40,000 fewer ballots than in last year’s referendum.”

Lehman cited this prediction in the most recent lawsuit, saying:

There is nothing more speculative about the issues raised by Lehman in November. Through a combination of betrayal, incompetence and deliberate delays, this election was effectively held behind the backs of the masses of base plan members and retirees. Even incumbent UAW President Ray Curry acknowledged on March 16, 2023 that the election was marked by “widespread disenfranchisement of UAW voters.” This is an extraordinary admission from the head of the bureaucracy himself, which confirms the many objections made by Will Lehman throughout the election period.

Lehman’s new lawsuit begins by explaining that “embedded bureaucracy systematically denied the rights of hundreds of thousands of plan members and retirees by willfully failing to provide adequate notice that an election was taking place. To this day, many union members are unaware that there was an election in which they were eligible to vote. Of 1.1 million eligible voters, only 104,776 cast their ballots, while around 1,000,000 did not. This turnout – 9% – is the lowest of any national union election in US history.

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