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livefree_ordie

04/17/24 10:33 AM

#470546 RE: zab #470538

Good so you agree with me that Samsung does not need any of our tax dollars here, thanks for verifying my point about using our tax dollars when it is not needed by a big corporation. Take care.

Zorax

04/17/24 12:07 PM

#470555 RE: zab #470538

They need to stop giving texas technology and plants. It'll be that much harder to pull that stuff out of the state when they secede from the country.

arizona1

04/17/24 7:43 PM

#470583 RE: zab #470538

'A Big, Big Deal': Chattanooga Volkswagen Workers Begin Voting in Key Union Election

"Looking back, you could see this being the first domino in something that changes the entire South," said one labor journalist.

Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga, Tennessee began voting Wednesday on whether to join the United Auto Workers, a closely watched election seen as a critical test for the emboldened union's ability to organize in the U.S. South.

The election kicked off a month after workers at the Chattanooga plant filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) formally requesting an election to join the UAW, which secured record-breaking contracts at the Big Three U.S. automakers last year after a historic six-week strike.

Following the hard-fought contract victories, the UAW launched what's been described as the largest union organizing drive in modern U.S. history, targeting nonunion car manufacturers such as Tesla, Toyota, and Volkswagen.

The Chattanooga election marks the third time in a decade that the UAW has tried to organize the Volkswagen plant, which currently has around 4,300 workers. Voting concludes on Friday.

"This election is a big, big deal—probably the most important union election that this country has seen in years," labor journalist Hamilton Nolan said in a Democracy Now! appearance on Wednesday. "Looking back, you could see this being the first domino in something that changes the entire South."
https://www.commondreams.org/news/chattanooga-uaw-election?utm_source=Common+Dreams&utm_campaign=4bdd8521e2-Top+News%3A+Wed.+4%2F17%2F24&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-37878a46b5-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D