"Alabama Auto Workers Take Stand Against Mercedes-Benz Anti-Union Actions"

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UAW President Shawn Fain criticizes Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and other Southern politicians for opposing unionization efforts at auto plants, particularly at Mercedes-Benz's Vance plant. Fain asserts that workers are "fed up with getting screwed" and are fighting back against anti-union actions. The UAW is pushing for a union election at the Mercedes-Benz plant, with over half of the employees already signing union authorization cards. Governor Ivey has previously expressed concerns about the UAW's impact on the state's economy, while the union has filed charges of anti-union activity against the plant.
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- UAW poised to file for union vote at Mercedes plant in Alabama, report says Automotive News
- UAW files charges against Mercedes-Benz in Germany for alleged Alabama anti-union actions AL.com
- Mercedes-Benz rejects 'anti-union' allegations after US union complaints StreetInsider.com
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