VW workers in US factory organize trade union
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It is a milestone: for decades, there has been a strong anti-union sentiment in the US South. But now, for the first time, workers at a VW plant in Tennessee are voting for union membership.
A large majority of employees at Volkswagen's US plant voted for a staff representation. For the first time since the 1940s, trade unions are entering a South States auto factory. more...
The employees of the automaker VW at the US plant in Chattanooga have voted by a large majority to be represented by a trade union, which is thus a historic success.[more]]]>
It could be a dam break: For the first time, the UAW, the U.S. automotive union in the south of the country, gets its foot in the door of a foreign carmaker – VW. President Biden also congratulates.
It could be a breakthrough: for the first time, the UAW automotive union in the south of the country gets its foot in the door with a foreign automaker - at VW. President Biden also congratulates.Workers at the UAW US plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, have decided in the third round to organize themselves as a union. For the UAW, which wants to extend its influence beyond the three American authoritarians, this is a great victory. According to VW…
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