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UAW drops Chattanooga election objections to focus on new jobs

The United Auto Workers union (UAW) is dropping its objections to the recent elections at Volkswagen's plant in  Chattanooga. A couple months ago it filed an appeal with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), seeking a review of the vote to organise at the Chattanooga plant. It has now confirmed that it will withdraw the … Continued

The United Auto Workers union (UAW) is dropping its objections to the recent elections at Volkswagen's plant in  Chattanooga. A couple months ago it filed an appeal with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), seeking a review of the vote to organise at the Chattanooga plant. It has now confirmed that it will withdraw the objections, officially bringing to an end NLRB's review process.

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