Ford Worker Suspended for Heckling Trump Receives Union's Backing in Form of Crowdfunding Campaigns
A Ford worker who was suspended after heckling President Donald Trump during a tour of the company's plant has received support from his union, with two crowdfunding campaigns raising over $450,000 to help him. The United Auto Workers (UAW) has condemned Trump's response to the worker, TJ Sabula, calling it "vulgar" and has pledged to protect Sabula's job and rights as a union member.
Sabula, 40, was suspended after he shouted "pedophile protector" at Trump during the tour in reference to accusations that the Trump administration is covering up an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The incident sparked outrage among some who are supporting Sabula, with U.S. Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Debbie Dingell also speaking out in his favor.
In a statement, UAW Vice President Laura Dickerson condemned Trump's behavior, saying that workers should never be subjected to such treatment. "He believes in freedom of speech, a principle we wholeheartedly embrace, and we stand with our membership in protecting their voice on the job," she said.
The UAW has promised to ensure Sabula receives full protection under negotiated contract language safeguarding his job and rights as a union member. Meanwhile, two GoFundMe campaigns for Sabula have raised significant funds, with donations pouring in from supporters of the worker and critics of Trump's behavior.
As the controversy surrounding Sabula continues, it remains to be seen how Ford will handle the situation. However, one thing is clear: the UAW has made its position on supporting its members clear, even if it means standing up to a powerful figure like the President of the United States.
A Ford worker who was suspended after heckling President Donald Trump during a tour of the company's plant has received support from his union, with two crowdfunding campaigns raising over $450,000 to help him. The United Auto Workers (UAW) has condemned Trump's response to the worker, TJ Sabula, calling it "vulgar" and has pledged to protect Sabula's job and rights as a union member.
Sabula, 40, was suspended after he shouted "pedophile protector" at Trump during the tour in reference to accusations that the Trump administration is covering up an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The incident sparked outrage among some who are supporting Sabula, with U.S. Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Debbie Dingell also speaking out in his favor.
In a statement, UAW Vice President Laura Dickerson condemned Trump's behavior, saying that workers should never be subjected to such treatment. "He believes in freedom of speech, a principle we wholeheartedly embrace, and we stand with our membership in protecting their voice on the job," she said.
The UAW has promised to ensure Sabula receives full protection under negotiated contract language safeguarding his job and rights as a union member. Meanwhile, two GoFundMe campaigns for Sabula have raised significant funds, with donations pouring in from supporters of the worker and critics of Trump's behavior.
As the controversy surrounding Sabula continues, it remains to be seen how Ford will handle the situation. However, one thing is clear: the UAW has made its position on supporting its members clear, even if it means standing up to a powerful figure like the President of the United States.