The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has recently focused its efforts on unionizing nonunion auto plants in the United States, many of which are owned by foreign automakers. These plants are predominantly located in the southern US, a region known for its anti-union laws and lower labor costs. In a significant development, the UAW has successfully signed up the majority of employees at Volkswagen's Tennessee plant, indicating a push towards unionization at the facility.
UAW says majority of workers at VW Tennessee plant seek to join union https://t.co/faNB4dugy4 https://t.co/2qpxe1QPfW
Volkswagen's Tennessee employees vote to unionize (VWAGY) https://t.co/A56TMA6WTn
Scoop: A majority of workers at Volkswagen's Tennessee plant have signed up to unionize with the @UAW https://t.co/8tK5Ibrze4
The United Auto Workers union says it has signed up the majority of employees at Volkswagen’s Tennessee plant https://t.co/Xib9mOsPiQ
Fresh off its contract fight against the Big Three, the UAW has set out to unionize the US’s nonunion auto plans. Many of plants belong to foreign automakers who came to the US South for its anti-union laws and cheap labor. https://t.co/85zeBBrdDX