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 win hearts and minds is playing out on pro-and anti-union websites.

Next week, workers in Vance will vote on union membership May 13-17, with vote totals available that Friday.

The vote comes after 5,200 workers at the plant signed union cards, requesting the National Labor Relations Board conduct an election.

Using cyberspace as a virtual union rally – or counter demonstration – is not new.

It’s a pattern that first played out three years ago in Alabama, when Amazon workers in Bessemer voted on joining the Retail, Wholesale & Department Store Union (RWDSU).

The union – and some affiliated pro-labor groups – packaged content, videos and FAQs into sharable tweets and social media posts. Amazon countered with a pro-company website, encouraging workers to “Do It Without Dues.”

AL.com

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