Court Stops Afd-Affiliated Employee Organisation: No Access to Vw Subsidiary
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Arbeitsgericht Braunschweig rejects right-wing pseudo-union action for lack of collective bargaining capacity. It does not have to be granted access to the Volkswagen axis plant in Isenbüttel.
An AFD-affiliated association wants access to the factory of a VW subsidiary – but this definitely refuses. More information here:
A VW subsidiary refuses access to the plant to the AfD-affiliated association "Zentrum", which calls itself "alternative union", and a court grants its right.
In front of the Braunschweig Labour Court, the AfD-affiliated workers' organization Zentrum sues. It wants access to a VW plant. IG Metall accuses the organisation "column".
The Braunschweig Labour Court is to decide today in the dispute about the collective bargaining capacity of an AfD-affiliated employee group at Volkswagen. IG Metall is concerned about the cohesion of the workforce.
The association wants access to the VW site Isenbüttel. The Arbeitsgericht Braunschweig rejected the action. These are the reasons.
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