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The system to reimburse business who paid illegal tariffs imposed by President Trump went online this week. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in February that the White House overstepped its authority by imposing the fees on imported goods. Here in Alabama, automotive and aviation companies may benefit the most by pursuing refunds.
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A majority of workers at Mercedes-Benz’s largest plant in the United States, MBUSI in Vance have signed union cards in support of joining the United Auto Workers.
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Workers at the Mercedes-Benz plant outside Tuscaloosa, went public with their campaign to join the UAW. Over 30% of the plant’s workforce have signed union authorization cards.
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Mercedes-Benz plans to add 200 production jobs at its operations in Tuscaloosa County.Al.com reports the company says the move is spurred by customer…
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A judge has ruled Mercedes-Benz U.S. International violated labor laws while dealing with employees interested in forming a labor union.An administrative…
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The University of West Alabama is getting some help as it starts a new automotive program.The school at Livingston has received a grant of $100,500 from…
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Workers at a Mercedes-Benz supplier in Tuscaloosa have rejected a bid to join the United Auto Workers union.Employees at turned down the UAW proposal by a…
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A major union is trying to organize workers at Alabama's Mercedes-Benz plant near Tuscaloosa. The Tuscaloosa News reports that the United Auto Workers has…