Workers at Volkswagen's assembly plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, are set to vote on April 17-19 to decide whether to join the United Auto Workers (UAW) union. The decision follows a supermajority of employees signing union cards, bringing the factory closer to UAW representation. If the vote passes, the Chattanooga workers would have less bargaining power compared to their German counterparts.
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Employees at Volkswagen's Chattanooga, Tennessee, plant will vote on unionization next month after a supermajority of workers signed union cards with the United Auto Workers. https://t.co/NVQeKnHvam
Tennessee VW workers to vote on union in April https://t.co/scfGr0BkW7
Volkswagen workers voting to unionize in Tennessee would get a fraction of the power of German workers. https://t.co/62uXWQM4e1
As Harvard Academic Workers-United Auto Workers gears up for its unionization election in early April, some workers will participate in the vote despite not yet being formal members of the potential bargaining unit. @asonnadjoshi and @_shuhree_ report. https://t.co/rrcCHph3TC
VW's Chattanooga factory is getting even closer toward UAW representation https://t.co/VEcR6AB855
Volkswagen workers voting to unionize in Tennessee would get a fraction of the power of German workers. https://t.co/Ju9gI4XMwt
Workers at Volkswagen's assembly plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., will vote April 17-19 on whether to join the UAW. https://t.co/DfgLl9aISz
Volkswagen workers to vote on union representation in April https://t.co/cIuffn7jCj https://t.co/NqY27CJYDP
At a Toyota plant in Troy, Missouri, workers are looking to unionize with the United Auto Workers — joining the ongoing campaign to unionize the auto industry across the nation. https://t.co/ahl95NMhrU
VW workers in Tennessee will vote in April on whether to join UAW https://t.co/GlAcLqHP1a https://t.co/VHGz56Gq2d
Workers at a Volkswagen plant in Tennessee will vote April 17 through 19 on whether to unionize with the United Auto Workers https://t.co/hwkrrrGxUx
“Hopefully we’re the first domino that falls, and we see that movement carry on,” says VW employee and @UAW organizing committee member Isaac Meadows. “I want to see us go first so that we can set an example.” https://t.co/EsSHRQjvyN https://t.co/ECjdyDW8Mf
Autoworkers are expanding their countrywide organizing efforts to include Toyota, the world’s largest automaker. At a plant in Troy, Missouri, workers say sustained injuries and inadequate wages are motivating them to unionize with the United Auto Workers. https://t.co/d3tXn6h2iI
New: The US government has scheduled a unionization election at Volkswagen's Chattanooga Tennessee plant for April 17 to 19, following a stipulated agreement between the UAW and the company https://t.co/EsSHRQjvyN
Workers at Volkswagen's Chattanooga, Tennessee plant will vote on joining the @UAW starting April 17th. A supermajority of the 4,300 plant workers signed union cards in just three months. If the workers win, it'll be the first new automaker to join the union this millennium.
JUST IN: Volkswagen and the UAW have agreed to hold a vote on the union's bid to organize the automaker's Chattanooga plant. It would be the only non-Detroit Three auto assembly plant in the U.S. to be unionized. https://t.co/WYUbdjjnDJ
This month, workers at a Toyota engine plant in Troy, Missouri, went public with their campaign to join the United Auto Workers. It’s the first announced campaign in UAW’s current union drive at Toyota, the world’s largest automaker. https://t.co/d3tXn6h2iI
⚠️ VW WORKERS IN TENNESSEE WILL VOTE IN APRIL ON WHETHER TO JOIN UAW Full Story → https://t.co/8hx1bWhXlh Workers at Volkswagen's Chattanooga, Tennessee, assembly plant will vote April 17 through April 19 on whether to join the United Auto Workers union in a critical test for…
BREAKING: The NLRB says the UAW and Volkswagen have agreed to hold a vote on the union's attempt to organize the VW plant in Chattanooga. It will take place April 17-19. Ballot count starting at 8pm ET Friday, April 19.
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Volkswagen's assembly plant in Tennessee could be the UAW's best opportunity to secure a long-sought foothold in the Southern U.S. https://t.co/iSE0071MTm