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.
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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