德国极右派积极分子将梅赛德斯工厂的汽车工人作为目标, 在失业和产业变化中寻求工会般的影响。
Far-right activists in Germany target auto workers at a Mercedes plant, seeking union-like influence amid job losses and industry changes.
2026年初,与德国AfD党(包括Zentrum集团)有联系的极右活动分子(包括Zentrum)加紧努力,在Untertürkheim的Mercedes-Benz工厂招聘汽车工人,在裁员和工业结构调整中将自己作为传统工会的替代物加以宣传。
In early 2026, far-right activists linked to Germany’s AfD party, including the group Zentrum, intensified efforts to recruit automotive workers at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Untertürkheim, promoting themselves as alternatives to traditional unions amid job cuts and industry restructuring.
他们正在竞选工作委员会的职位,利用工人对自动化、电动车辆转型和工作无保障的不满。
They are running for works council positions, leveraging worker discontent over automation, electric vehicle transitions, and job insecurity.
虽然他们的影响仍然有限,但这场运动表明极右派系试图通过利用经济焦虑和对主流劳工代表的不满,在德国工业地区的蓝领工人中取得牵引力。
While their influence remains limited, the campaign signals a broader attempt by far-right factions to gain traction among blue-collar workers in Germany’s industrial regions by exploiting economic anxiety and dissatisfaction with mainstream labor representation.