Volkswagen Says It Will Not Recognize UAW Until Audit Proves They Are Telling The Truth

Volkswagen Says It Will Not Recognize UAW Until Audit Proves They Are Telling The Truth
Volkswagen AG said Wednesday it will not immediately recognize the United Auto Workers union until an external audit establishes its membership level — and it opened the door to working with other groups representing employees.

The German automaker said it has created a "Community Organization Engagement policy that sets guidelines for interactions with labor organizations whose membership includes a significant percentage of Volkswagen Chattanooga employees."

The policy — obtained by The Detroit News — requires a union to get at least 45 percent of eligible employees in a specific group to join. But the union could not seek to be the exclusive bargaining agent for all employees. The VW policy doesn't expressly state it would agree to bargain over wages, benefits and working conditions with any union.


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MDarringerMDarringer - 11/12/2014 8:56:16 PM
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VW actually wanting to work with a union is idiocy and 100% the mandate of the German union that is killing VW's profit margin.

Employees no longer need unions. Unions happened as a result of a lack of laws protecting workers, but with those laws on the books there is no need for a union.

American unions exist only to a$$ r@pe their forced members into paying "dues" which are ten funneled to the Democrats to pay for campaign elections.

Unions are a form of taxation without representation.


gkearns56gkearns56 - 11/13/2014 9:22:36 AM
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Watch this video of UAW members. This is the ONLY reason I need to know why that I would NOT buy a UAW made car - EVER

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzyRjX_pX5c


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