The United Auto Workers (UAW) is attempting to lurch its way back into Alabama – this time – at the International Motors’ powertrain plant in Huntsville.
UAW filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to represent 220 full-time and part-time manufacturing workers as part of a national $40 million drive by union leadership to organize 40,000 Southern autoworkers by the end of 2026.
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According to AL.com, the company “received the petition on June 27 from a group called ‘HPP Workers United for Change.’ Prior to that, the UAW had re...
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