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Another Alabama auto plant is responding to an effort to organize under the United Auto Workers. And like the labor battles of 2024, the company is appealing directly to workers ahead of an expected ...
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union suffered a major blow to its drive for membership in the Southeast as Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama voted against union representation. More than 90 percent ...
Credit: Mercedes-Benz. The United Auto Workers (UAW) is challenging the recent "no" union vote by Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama, and calling for a new election.
The United Auto Workers has filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board and requested a new vote for workers at a pair of Mercedes-Benz plants in Alabama. Around 5,000 workers voted ...
The UAW alleges that conduct by Mercedes interfered with the vote, which could lead to a new union election.
The United Auto Workers union is calling for a second unionization vote at a Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama, alleging the first vote was thwarted by a "relentless anti-union campaign." ...
The union alleges that Mercedes-Benz engaged in unfair labor practices, including the dismissal of pro-union workers and conducting anti-union meetings.
After losing a vote to unionize at two Alabama factories, the UAW seeks a new vote, claiming the automaker intimidated employees into voting against joining the national union.
UAW President Shawn Fain tells the Free Press "we'll make adjustments and keep pushing forward" after loss at Mercedes-Benz.
The United Auto Workers filed objections to a failed unionization vote at an Alabama Mercedes-Benz plant, pushing for a fresh vote and alleging the automaker had interfered with the election.
Mercedes-Benz said company officials “worked with the NLRB to adhere to its guidelines and we will continue to do so” through the objection process.