Remarks to the IWA-RFC inquiry
Shamenia Stewart-Adams, widow of Ronald Adams Sr.: “Our family is demanding the truth”
Shamenia Stewart-Adams delivered powerful remarks to the public hearing on the death of her husband at the Dundee Engine Complex.
Ronald Adams Sr., a 63-year-old machine repairman, was crushed to death on April 7, 2025, at Stellantis’ Dundee Engine Complex in southeast Michigan. According to initial reports, he was killed in the early morning hours while servicing a Cinetic Washer in Department 7300, when an overhead gantry crane unexpectedly engaged, pinning him and fatally crushing his upper torso.
The International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees (IWA-RFC) has initiated an independent investigation—led by rank-and-file workers—into this entirely preventable death in America’s “Industrial Slaughterhouse.”
Shamenia Stewart-Adams delivered powerful remarks to the public hearing on the death of her husband at the Dundee Engine Complex.
It is the capitalist system that produces tragedies like the death of Ronald Adams Sr., a system that operates in the interests of the ruling class, which derives value and profit from the labor of workers.
This report was delivered by Will Lehman to the public hearing in Detroit on Sunday, July 27, on the death of Stellantis worker Ronald Adams Sr.
Approximately 100 workers and youth attended the hearing, which was addressed by members of the IWA-RFC and Shamenia Stewart-Adams, the widow of Ronald Adams, Sr.
The sole reason for continued industrial slaughter, year after year, is the capitalist system. It has become an absolute barrier to human progress.
Adams’ death is part of a continuing pattern of preventable workplace tragedies in which workers’ lives are sacrificed for the sake of profit.
The World Socialist Web Site is reposting an article by David North written in 1973 on the death of Rick Hertzig, a steelworker who was horrifically killed on the job at a US Steel mill in Lorain, Ohio.
The Jungle takes on renewed importance today with rising levels of workplace death and injury—and amidst workers’ fightback for independent control of workplace safety through the Ronald Adams campaign and the International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees (IWA-RFC).
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Monday marked 11 weeks since the fatal accident that took the life of the 63-year-old machine repairman.
Monday marked eight weeks since the death of the 63-year-old machine repairman at the Dundee Engine Complex in Michigan.
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