Volkswagen Factory Workers in Tennessee Reject Union - News Summed Up

Volkswagen Factory Workers in Tennessee Reject Union


In the latest defeat for organized labor in the South, workers at a Volkswagen plant in Tennessee rejected an effort to form a union this week. Of the roughly 1,600 workers who voted, 833 opposed the unionization effort, according to results released late Friday. The United Automobile Workers has been trying to organize the factory, in Chattanooga, for years, recording a narrow defeat in 2014. “Our employees have spoken,” the plant’s chief executive, Frank Fischer, said in a statement. But despite sustained organizing efforts across the region — including at a Nissan plant in Mississippi, a Toyota plant in Kentucky and a Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama — the union has repeatedly failed to get a foothold in the region.


Source: New York Times June 15, 2019 01:53 UTC



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