The United Auto Workers (UAW) has made significant strides in its organizing efforts at Volkswagen's Chattanooga, Tennessee plant, with a majority of the facility's employees reportedly signing up to unionize. This development is part of a broader UAW initiative to organize workers within the automotive industry. The UAW has also announced that over 30% of the workforce at the Hyundai plant in Montgomery, Alabama, has signed up in a similar union drive, marking the third plant to go public with such efforts. The Chattanooga plant, which employs over 4,000 workers, has seen a surge in support for the organizing vote, indicating a potential shift in the labor landscape for U.S. and international carmakers.
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A majority of workers at Volkswagen's Chattanooga, Tennessee manufacturing plant have signed organizing cards with the United Auto Workers, a significant step forward in the union's efforts to target U.S. and international carmakers who have set up... https://t.co/oQyAjvzLq1
Union claims surging support for organizing vote at Tennessee VW plant https://t.co/NoMwBPnNae
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The United Auto Workers union says it has signed up the majority of employees at Volkswagen’s Tennessee plant https://t.co/Xib9mOsPiQ
This week, the United Auto Workers announced that their union drive at the Hyundai plant in Montgomery, Alabama, had signed up over 30% of the 4,000 workers there. It's the third plant in the UAW’s new organizing drive to go public. https://t.co/pE57Tz1rel
Amid the latest wave of UAW organizing in nonunion shops, autoworkers at Hyundai in Montgomery, Alabama, have signed up more than 30% of their nearly 4,000 coworkers in an ambitious drive to unionize. https://t.co/pE57Tz0ToN