Dundee Engine Fatality Engine of Death
- Jaime David
- Apr 8
- 1 min read
Ronnie Adams, a 62-year-old skilled tradesman, died at Ventra Ionia Main, an automotive parts manufacturer in Ionia, Michigan, due to a preventable workplace accident. Adams was crushed by a robotic arm on an assembly machine while attempting to clear a jam. The article highlights a pattern of safety violations and negligence at Ventra Ionia Main, owned by Flex-N-Gate, a major supplier to Ford and other automakers. The United Auto Workers (UAW) union, representing workers at Ventra Ionia Main, is criticized for its failure to adequately protect its members and for prioritizing the company's interests over worker safety. The article details previous safety concerns and injuries at the plant, suggesting a systemic issue with inadequate safety measures and training. The article emphasizes the growing dangers faced by workers in the auto industry due to increasing automation and the pressure to increase production. It argues that corporations prioritize profits over worker safety, and that unions often fail to effectively fight for improved working conditions. The death of Ronnie Adams is presented as a tragic consequence of this profit-driven system and the inadequacy of existing safety regulations and union representation. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/04/08/lhvd-a08.html
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