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Organizers at the Hyundai auto factory in Montgomery says thirty percent of rank and file workers have signed union cards. That marks the official start of efforts by the UAW to represent Hyundai’s Alabama workforce.
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Workers from one of the largest non-unionized auto plants in the U.S. are speaking about the push to hold a union election. Thirty percent of staff at the Mercedes-Benz plant outside of Tuscaloosa in Vance have signed a labor unionization card.
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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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A new report from an Alabama advocacy group highlights glaring issues within the state’s auto industry and offers solutions. The State of Working Alabama 2023 report from the nonprofit Alabama Arise comes as conditions and wages for autoworkers continue to decline.
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South Korean automaker Hyundai has joined Honda and Toyota in raising factory worker wages after the United Auto Workers union reached new contract agreements with Detroit automakers. The company won’t disclose exactly how much more workers at its Montgomery plant will make.
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The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike continues across the nation and could soon impact manufacturers here in Alabama. By picketing against the parts manufacturers, consumers in the Yellowhammer State might eventually feel the pressure of the strike.
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Union officials from Germany and with the United Auto Workers have scheduled a press conference Friday to discuss their efforts to gain labor…
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Republicans fighting a yearslong unionization effort at the Volkswagen plant in Tennessee painted a grim picture in the days leading up to last week's…
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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…