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Amidst controversies, VW workers to vote on union representation

In mid-2011, when there was much talk about union representation at its plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Volkswagen Group had stated that any decision regarding representation would be made by the company's employees themselves. Now, workers at the facility are on the brink of deciding whether they want representation by the United Auto Workers union (UAW). … Continued

In mid-2011, when there was much talk about union representation at its plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Volkswagen Group had stated that any decision regarding representation would be made by the company's employees themselves. Now, workers at the facility are on the brink of deciding whether they want representation by the United Auto Workers union (UAW).

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