UAW seeks landmark win in third Tennessee VW plant vote

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The UAW is attempting for the third time to organize the 4,300 eligible workers in Chattanooga, VW's only nonunion plant globally.

DETROIT — A Volkswagen plant nestled against dense forests and Interstate 75 on the southern border of Tennessee has become a battleground over worker representation that could sway the future of the American auto industry.

"This is the best chance they’ve ever had," Cornell University labor professor Art Wheaton said of the UAW. Kelcey Smith, who joined a union organizing committee after being hired about a year ago, said the union's deals following a six-week strike against the Detroit automakers inspired him. The UAW won record contracts, including double-digit pay increases and the return of cost-of-living adjustments.“It showed not only me, but the rest of the country and the world, that if you just come together as a collective group, you can bring change for yourself and your families,” he said.

Fain has rejected descriptions of nonunion automakers as the enemy, portraying those workers instead as future UAW members. "I want this type of contract for all autoworkers," Biden said at a UAW event last November. He also supports the union’s broader organizing efforts.

 

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