Volkswagen on Tuesday informed workers at its lone U.S. plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., that it is appealing a decision to allow the United Auto Workers union to seek collective bargaining rights for a small group of skilled workers.
The regional director of the National Labor Relations Board last month rejected Volkswagen’s arguments that only the entire 1,400-member hourly workforce at the plant should be allowed to vote on union representation, and not just the “micro unit” of 165 skilled-trades workers.
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