What does ‘signing a union card’ mean? Understanding the UAW effort in Alabama

The United Auto Workers (UAW) is in the midst of a potentially-historic drive to organize in the Deep South’s auto plants.

But in a deeply conservative, right-to-work state, it might be tough to understand the process by which a workforce is represented by a union.

On Tuesday, the UAW announced that a majority of employees at Mercedes-Benz’s U.S. International (MBUSI) plant in Vance had signed union cards. That’s less than two months after the union began organizing at the plant.

About 6,000 people work at MBUSI, which was the first auto plant to locate in Alabama and Mercedes-Benz’s first in North America.

A few weeks ago, the union announced 30% percent of the employees at Hyundai’s Montgomery plant had also signed cards.

However, signing a union card does not mean someone had joined a union.

According to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), it is only the first step.

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