After its defeat at the Mercedes-Benz complex in Alabama, the UAW is pursuing actions with the NLRB and in German courts while planning its next steps to organize non-union auto plants in the U.S.
“The UAW has allocated $40 million for organizing and is looking to organize other plants in the South as well. The union must become larger and stronger if it is to confront the industry as it makes the transition to electric vehicles. The union has organizing drives under way at a Hyundai plant in Montgomery, Alabama and Toyota Motor in Troy, Missouri.”
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