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Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama vote against unionizing in blow to big UAW push

Autoworkers at a Mercedes Benz plant in Alabama voted against joining the United Auto Workers union Friday, potentially stalling hopes of a

Labor

What does UAW’s failed Mercedes-Benz union vote mean for Alabama? What comes next?

With the possibility of a unionized workplace at Alabama’s first auto plant seemingly in the rearview mirror for now, the state’s economic

Labor

Nick Saban says pro-UAW ads use his words out of context, wants them pulled

Former Alabama Coach Nick Saban has released a statement on the eve of this week’s union election at the Mercedes-Benz factory in Tuscaloosa

Automotive

As Mercedes votes, Montgomery Hyundai workers at union rally call for better conditions, benefits

Workers at Montgomery’s Hyundai plant described difficult working conditions and arbitrary scheduling at a rally Monday evening led by clergy and faith

Infrastructure

Ford reveals when West Tennessee’s BlueOval City mass local hiring to begin, details plant’s environmental features

Ford Motor Co. just announced a slew of workforce and environmental initiatives and confirmed that mass hiring for BlueOval City is scheduled

Labor

Mercedes-Benz asked Nick Saban to address Alabama workers after UAW launched organizing campaign

Mercedes-Benz earlier this year brought college football coaching legend Nick Saban to talk to workers at its auto manufacturing campus in Alabama

Labor

‘Why is the South so afraid of unions?’ Alabama House debate stirs passion ahead of UAW push

Alabama lawmakers are poised to adopt a measure Democratic critics derided Tuesday as “anti-union” amid a rising current of unionization efforts at

Automotive

How the Alabama Mercedes union fight is playing out on dueling websites

With less than a week to go before Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama vote on joining the United Auto Workers, the fight to

Labor

Mercedes-Benz denies Alabama union-busting activities at shareholders meeting

A Mercedes-Benz board member Wednesday denied claims the company is actively resisting efforts to organize workers at the automakers Tuscaloosa County manufacturing

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