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Halfway through his first term, UAW President Shawn Fain has become the foremost unionist in recent history. A few UAW ...
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 vote took place at two Mercedes-Benz plants ...
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 United Auto Workers (UAW) union is seeking a new election at a Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama after losing a vote there last week, according to a petition filed on Friday with the National ...
Stephen J. Silvia received funding for this research from the American Political Science Association to conduct research at the UAW archives, which are housed at Wayne State University's Walter ...
So how can the union win next time? Late last Friday afternoon, Shawn Fain, president of the UAW, addressed workers at the Mercedes SUV plant in Vance, Alabama, after the union failed in a ...
(Kim Chandler / AP Photo) Late last Friday afternoon, Shawn Fain, president of the UAW, addressed workers at the Mercedes SUV plant in Vance, Alabama, after the union failed in a representation ...
Last Friday, workers at a Mercedes-Benz vehicle factory in Alabama voted by a 55%-45% margin in favor of free market capitalism and against big unions. The final vote, according to the National ...
The vote by autoworkers at Mercedes-Benz in Alabama, rejecting affiliation to the United Auto Workers by a margin of 56-44 percent, is a debacle for the union bureaucracy. The defeat, in an ...
A decisive vote against the United Auto Workers union at two Mercedes factories in Alabama on Friday sidetracked the UAW’s grand plan to sign up workers at nonunion plants mainly in the South.
One problem: workers. So it went last week in Alabama, where employees at two Mercedes-Benz plants rejected the United Auto Workers in a vote that wasn’t close, 56% to 44%. Shawn Fain ...