Volkswagen has agreed to negotiate with the United Auto Workers (UAW) following a landmark union election at its Chattanooga, Tennessee plant. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) certified the UAW's victory, legally mandating the company to engage in collective bargaining. This development marks the first time a non-Detroit Three automotive assembly plant in the South has unionized, with the factory's employees voting overwhelmingly in favor of joining the UAW.
Volkswagen accepts workers’ vote in favor of joining UAW https://t.co/iYkyH2Lt5e https://t.co/aR4XSPHk5o
Volkswagen accepted the results of the union election at its Chattanooga, Tennessee, plant in April, with workers voting overwhelmingly to join the United Auto Workers. https://t.co/jNxxHyp3FA
Volkswagen accepts workers' vote in favor of joining UAW https://t.co/VuuhmPNlwS
The unionization vote at the Volkswagen plant in Tennessee has been certified by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), according to an announcement from the manufacturer and the United Auto Workers (UAW). https://t.co/HlitU0GBAT
Volkswagen has accepted workers' vote to unionize at its plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The factory's employees overwhelmingly voted to join the UAW, making them the first non-Detroit Three automotive assembly plant in the South to be unionized. https://t.co/hZrqrZ9StW
Volkswagen will negotiate with @UAW at the Tennessee plant where the union won a landmark election (https://t.co/zyIawpQ8OC), the company just confirmed in a joint statement with UAW. NLRB certified UAW's win, meaning company is legally required to collectively bargain. https://t.co/3vxws2hRIK
“This is the first domino to fall in a massive initiative by the @UAW to organize over 14 non-union auto companies" WATCH @husaynRkarimi w/ @laborontheline discuss the Tennessee Volkswagen Workers' historic union victory: https://t.co/NeMl7baD4O https://t.co/sdB15PW8ZE