VW Chattanooga workers begin voting on joining UAW
On April 17, hourly workers at the Volkswagen assembly plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, began voting on whether to join the United Auto Workers (UAW) union.
Over the next three days, some 4,300 workers will vote on what is an historic event in the southern U.S. and could change the trajectory of unions in the South. ....
Over the next three days, some 4,300 workers will vote on what is an historic event in the southern U.S. and could change the trajectory of unions in the South. ....
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