UAW Demands New Vote, Cites Intimidation at Mercedes-Benz Alabama Plants

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The United Auto Workers (UAW) has filed an objection with the National Labor Relations Board, accusing Mercedes of intimidating and coercing workers to vote against unionizing at two Alabama factories. The UAW claims Mercedes engaged in unlawful practices, including firing pro-union employees and holding anti-union meetings. Mercedes denies the allegations, stating that the majority of workers voted against union representation. The NLRB will review the objections and may order a new election if misconduct is confirmed.
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- U.A.W. Seeks a New Election at Mercedes-Benz Plants in Alabama The New York Times
- UAW challenges Mercedes-Benz union vote, asks NLRB for new election CNBC
- Mercedes-Benz Unionization: UAW Urges NLRB to Overturn Loss Alabama Plants Bloomberg
- Opinion | The Secret Ballot Meant Victory for Mercedes-Benz Workers The Wall Street Journal
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