Auto Workers Employed At Tesla, BMW & More ‘Move To Join The UAW’ - Union Campaigns ‘Increase To Involve Employees At 13 Non-Union’ Automakers
Victor Ordonez at ABC News reports thousands of Workers employed at 13 Non-Union Automakers - including Tesla, Toyota, BMW and Nissan, have moved to join the United Auto Workers (UAW). The Auto Workers are signing Union Cards on-line at the UAW's website as part of simultaneous campaigns across the 13 Automakers. The UAW called it an "unprecedented move." "To all the Auto Workers out there working without the benefits of a Union: Now it's your turn," UAW President Shawn Fain said. The drive encompasses nearly 150,000 Auto Workers across BMW, Honda, Hyundai, Lucid, Mazda, Mercedes, Nissan, Rivian, Subaru, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo. The push comes after UAW's weeks-long labor dispute with the Big Three U.S. Automakers - General Motors, Stellantis and Ford, which brought tens of thousands of its Union Members to picket lines. The dispute ended with similar labor deals across the Big Three, which called for a roughly 25% raise over four years, as well as significant improvements on pensions and the right to protest the closure of plants.
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