"Southern Governors and Senators Oppose UAW Unionization Efforts at Volkswagen Plants"
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Governor Kay Ivey and five other Southern governors have issued a joint statement opposing the United Auto Workers' (UAW) unionization campaign in their states, citing concerns about misinformation and potential job losses. They argue that direct relationships between employees and employers create a more positive working environment and express reservations about the UAW's ability to represent their values. The governors emphasize their commitment to preserving good-paying jobs and growing the American auto manufacturing sector, warning that unionization could hinder this growth.
Topics:business#automotive-manufacturing#governor-kay-ivey#politics#southern-governors#unionization#united-auto-workers
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- Republican governors from six states condemn UAW campaigns, citing potential for layoffs CNBC
- Tenn. Senator Says 'Liberty And Freedoms' At Stake In Volkswagen Workers' Union Vote HuffPost
- VW workers hope for victory in UAW unionization vote The Washington Post
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