Union organizers in the South suffered a setback Friday when workers at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, voted against being represented by the United Auto Workers.
The vote was 712 against the union and 626 in favor. There are about 1,550 hourly workers at the plant who were eligible to vote.
The vote was seen as the UAW's best chance to organize a nonunion auto plant, because Volkswagen management did not oppose the effort.
http://www.local10.com/news/VW-employees-say-no-to-United-Auto-Workers/24497788
52% to 48% to not unionize. One of the TN Republican U.S. senators campaigned heavily against the unionization effort by claiming the plant would expand its operations, and be awarded a new build order if the union was voted-down.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/13/us-volkswagen-corker-idUSBREA1C04H20140213
I wonder how this all played-out for the people in Gootlettsville TN? :ummm:
The vote was 712 against the union and 626 in favor. There are about 1,550 hourly workers at the plant who were eligible to vote.
The vote was seen as the UAW's best chance to organize a nonunion auto plant, because Volkswagen management did not oppose the effort.
http://www.local10.com/news/VW-employees-say-no-to-United-Auto-Workers/24497788
52% to 48% to not unionize. One of the TN Republican U.S. senators campaigned heavily against the unionization effort by claiming the plant would expand its operations, and be awarded a new build order if the union was voted-down.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/13/us-volkswagen-corker-idUSBREA1C04H20140213
I wonder how this all played-out for the people in Gootlettsville TN? :ummm: