Chattanooga VW workers to vote on UAW April 17-19
ATLANTA — Some 4,300 Volkswagen autoworkers in Chattanooga, Tennessee, will vote on union recognition April 17-19, aimed at bringing the United Auto Workers in to represent them. The election was…
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ATLANTA — Some 4,300 Volkswagen autoworkers in Chattanooga, Tennessee, will vote on union recognition April 17-19, aimed at bringing the United Auto Workers in to represent them. The election was…
…he’s recovering from cancer. We’ve gotten a lot of support. Three weeks ago, eight members of the United Auto Workers at a Coors brewery in Trenton, Ohio, rented a van…
…message to the strike. Members of United Auto Workers Local 2406 who work at the GM parts warehouse here came by the picket line regularly and the two unions held…
In an important victory for unions across the U.S., workers at the Chattanooga, Tennessee, Volkswagen plant voted by 73% to be represented by the United Auto Workers, giving impetus to…
…“The vote for the United Auto Workers shows that the low point of labor resistance is behind us,” Fitzmaurice told Lisa Black, a member of the International Association of Machinists…
BY DIANE SHUR, JANE ROLAND AND SUE SKINNER STATESVILLE, N.C. — A tentative contract agreement was announced between Daimler Truck and the United Auto Workers April 26, an hour before…
…la Raza. They were asked what has been the role of different generations of young Cubans. Moréjon said the generation of youth at the beginning of the revolution faced the…
…you.” She was happy to hear from Fruit about the United Auto Workers union recognition victory at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and also was pleased to see Fruit…
…Nikki Jackson, members of United Auto Workers Local 2406 at the General Motors ACDelco Parts Distribution Center here May 20. They went on strike last October as part of the…
…control over what happens on the shop floor,” Farley said, pointing to the recent victory in organizing the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga into the United Auto Workers. Powell agreed, explaining…